Man accused of shooting 2 Mounties in Melville, Sask. makes first court appearance
The man accused of seriously injuring two RCMP officers in Melville in a shooting over the weekend made his first appearance in Yorkton Provincial Court on Tuesday.
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The man accused of seriously injuring two RCMP officers in Melville in a shooting over the weekend made his first appearance in Yorkton Provincial Court on Tuesday.
Multiple gunshots shattered a quiet Sunday evening in Melville, Sask. The violent altercation left two RCMP officers seriously injured and residents searching for answers.
Downtown CultureFest returned for its third week in Yorkton, celebrating two cultures prominent in the community: Filipino and Indian.
Alberta-based Poundmaker’s Lodge might be opening a new post-treatment facility in Yorkton, but some residents say they are looking for answers.
On Tuesday morning, Minister of Mental Health and Addictions Lori Carr announced $753,000 dollars in annual funding for a mobile withdrawal management program in the Yorkton.
Yorkton’s Downtown CultureFest continued its weekly event series on Thursday with a taste of Ukrainian culture.
Friends, family, and volunteers gathered for a sod-turning ceremony in Yorkton as new construction begins on Habitat for Humanity Saskatchewan’s next affordable home.
A man from Calder, Sask. was found guilty of manslaughter on Wednesday in connection to a 2023 killing.
The 2027 Saskatchewan High Schools Athletic Association’s (SHSAA) Provincial Curling Championships are coming to Yorkton, Melville, and Saltcoats,
Yorkton came alive Thursday evening as Downtown CultureFest returned for its sixth year, with opening night dedicated to celebrating Indigenous cultures.
For the third straight year, Yorkton’s Dr. Brass School celebrated Métis Day.
The Saskatchewan Health Authority (SHA) has approved its 2026-27 budget, focusing on expanding access to care and strengthening services across the province.
A trio of suspects have been charged in connection to a robbery and beating in Melville late last week.
A century-old oversight is finally being addressed at the Saskatchewan Legislative Building.
Canadian content continues to make a strong impact both at home and abroad. Its because of this that industry leaders are calling for changes in order to keep up the momentum.
One of the oldest film festivals in Canada has opened its gates for the 79th year in Yorkton.