'Goodbye to Hunger' campaign raises more than $30K for Yorkton organizations
A Yorkton fundraising campaign is helping some local businesses and organizations.

A Yorkton fundraising campaign is helping some local businesses and organizations.
Yorkton Tribal Council (YTC) wants to ensure that the City of Yorkton continues to work together, promising $100,000 over five years to the Yorkton Brick Mill Heritage Society.
Tara and Mitchell Luce have three children together — and after their experience with one-month-old Lincoln, they don’t expect to be adding to their family of five.
Parts of eastern Saskatchewan including Regina, as well as the far north are under extreme cold warnings on Monday morning.
A new grant program announced by the Saskatchewan Roughriders on Monday will support provincial programs around the province directed at youth, healthy lifestyles and mental health, the team said in a news release.
The Ministry of Social Services revealed that 83 temporary shelter spaces have been created since November of 2022.
With 22 medals to his name, Regina’s Mark McMorris now has more Winter X Games hardware than anyone else in history.
Team Robyn Silvernagle from North Battleford, Sask. will make their third appearance as Team Saskatchewan at the Scotties Tournament of Hearts next month.
The city has planned a public information session to provide an update on the Saskatchewan Drive Corridor Project.
OPS and Ottawa Bylaw officers issued 192 parking tickets and 67 Provincial Offences Notices in downtown Ottawa this weekend, as people gathered marked the one-year anniversary of the 'Freedom Convoy'.
While RSV and flu cases steadily decline in Canada, the World Health Organization is set to announce on Monday whether it still considers COVID-19 a global health emergency, but one infectious disease specialist says we still need to keep an eye on the coronavirus.
Regina police responded to an early morning call on Sunday that ended with one man in custody.
UBC scientist Corey Nislow speaks to CTV's Your Morning about how studying radiation's effect on baker's yeast can help future astronauts.
Advocates and business owners in the beverage industry say new guidance for drinking alcohol could speed up changing consumer drinking habits as younger generations drink less and non-alcoholic beverages become more popular.
Adding some milk to your morning coffee may boost the body's anti-inflammatory response, new research out of Denmark shows.
A six-year-old girl died in hospital Sunday night after being involved in an incident at the Val-Saint-Côme ski resort in Lanaudiere. Quebec police are investigating, though details into the event are not yet known. Officers indicated that it involved a T-bar lift, but they were not able to say more.
The coronavirus remains a global health emergency, the World Health Organization chief said Monday, after a key advisory panel found the pandemic may be nearing an 'inflection point' where higher levels of immunity can lower virus-related deaths.
Quebec's minister responsible for secularism, Jean-Francois Roberge, has called on Canada’s new special anti-Islamophobia advisor Amira Elghawaby to apologize and step down.