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CITY OF YORKTON
It appears you are trying to access this site using an outdated browser. As a result, parts of the site may not function properly for you. We recommend updating your browser to its most recent version at your earliest convenience.GALLAGHER CENTRE
The Gallagher Centre is eastern Saskatchewan’s sports, recreation, entertainment, and convention hub. Many amenities can be found in the facility, and on the exhibition grounds to ensure your next event is a success. Come explore what we have to offer. LANDFILL - CITY OF YORKTON Hours of operation. The sanitary landfill is open all year with seasonally different hours. Spring hours (May 1 to May 31): Monday to Friday: 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. Saturday: 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Summer hours (June 1 to August 31): Monday to Friday: 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT Economic Highlights. Build, Invest and Grow. Our active, affordable, safe and volunteer-oriented community is a place where people want to invest and do business as well as call home.ACCESS WATER PARK
February 25, 2021 - The Hot Tub is out of order. Please check back for updates. The Access Communications Water Park is East-Central Saskatchewan's only indoor aquatic facility offering year-round swimming. We look forward to serving our local community and those looking for a great place to swim and play. Book Swimming Online.Swimming Schedules.
WATER, SEWER AND STORM SYSTEMS Water System Infrastructure. Raw water is drawn from 13 production wells surrounding the City. Each well is located in various aquifers at different depths. We pump water from the wells to our water treatment plant. Aquifers are pockets of renewable and sustainable ground water, in which we monitor closely. Construction of the watertreatment
ARCHIVES AND HERITAGE The Archives take photos, documents, maps and other materials that are approximately 50 years old or more. The majority of these archives are accessible to the public, by appointment only. Please email or call 306-786-1722 for more information or to arrange an appointment. FIRE PROTECTIVE SERVICES Fire Protective Services. The Yorkton Fire Department provides emergency response, fire prevention and education to the residents, visitors and businesses within the City of Yorkton.FIRE PERMITS
Purchase a burn permit at the city hall. To purchase a burn permit, you can visit City hall at 37 Third Ave North. If you are paying in person, we accept debit, cash or cheque. Hours of operation. Monday to Friday: 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.MAY STORM CLEANUP
Emergency tree dump sites are no longer accepting trees/branches, please take your branches to the City Landfill. Once residential branches have been picked up from the boulevards, any further branches must be taken to the City Landfill.CITY OF YORKTON
It appears you are trying to access this site using an outdated browser. As a result, parts of the site may not function properly for you. We recommend updating your browser to its most recent version at your earliest convenience.GALLAGHER CENTRE
The Gallagher Centre is eastern Saskatchewan’s sports, recreation, entertainment, and convention hub. Many amenities can be found in the facility, and on the exhibition grounds to ensure your next event is a success. Come explore what we have to offer. LANDFILL - CITY OF YORKTON Hours of operation. The sanitary landfill is open all year with seasonally different hours. Spring hours (May 1 to May 31): Monday to Friday: 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. Saturday: 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Summer hours (June 1 to August 31): Monday to Friday: 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT Economic Highlights. Build, Invest and Grow. Our active, affordable, safe and volunteer-oriented community is a place where people want to invest and do business as well as call home.ACCESS WATER PARK
February 25, 2021 - The Hot Tub is out of order. Please check back for updates. The Access Communications Water Park is East-Central Saskatchewan's only indoor aquatic facility offering year-round swimming. We look forward to serving our local community and those looking for a great place to swim and play. Book Swimming Online.Swimming Schedules.
WATER, SEWER AND STORM SYSTEMS Water System Infrastructure. Raw water is drawn from 13 production wells surrounding the City. Each well is located in various aquifers at different depths. We pump water from the wells to our water treatment plant. Aquifers are pockets of renewable and sustainable ground water, in which we monitor closely. Construction of the watertreatment
ARCHIVES AND HERITAGE The Archives take photos, documents, maps and other materials that are approximately 50 years old or more. The majority of these archives are accessible to the public, by appointment only. Please email or call 306-786-1722 for more information or to arrange an appointment. FIRE PROTECTIVE SERVICES Fire Protective Services. The Yorkton Fire Department provides emergency response, fire prevention and education to the residents, visitors and businesses within the City of Yorkton.FIRE PERMITS
Purchase a burn permit at the city hall. To purchase a burn permit, you can visit City hall at 37 Third Ave North. If you are paying in person, we accept debit, cash or cheque. Hours of operation. Monday to Friday: 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.MAY STORM CLEANUP
Emergency tree dump sites are no longer accepting trees/branches, please take your branches to the City Landfill. Once residential branches have been picked up from the boulevards, any further branches must be taken to the City Landfill.CITY SERVICES
City Services Explore our virtual city map to help navigate city services, and find exactly what you're looking for. Report a problem, apply for permits, and learn more about city services. TRANSIT - CITY OF YORKTON Accessibility accommodations. The City of Yorkton and SaskAbilities partner to operate Yorkton Transit and Access Transit. This partnership provides opportunities for local adults and children with disabilities. Call 306-621-6580 or email SaskAbilities with any questions. The following accessibility services are available: YorktonAccess Transit.
CITY CAMPGROUND
City Campground. The City of Yorkton Campground is a landscaped park setting, open mid April to late September. Office hours are from 9 a.m. to late evening during the season. Reserve a site at the City of Yorkton Campground and find your new favourite camping spot! CONSTRUCTION AND MAJOR CITY PROJECTS Keep up to date with all the various projects that are happening within Yorkton. New and restorative construction helps keep our city's infrastructure running (with roads, sidewalks, underground pipes, etc.).Approved city budgets guide our major city projects.. 2021projects
BUDGETS AND FINANCIAL REPORTS Funding is from property taxes, reserves, grants, debt, and land development charges. View our 2021 Budget Package, which includes the 2022 Capital Budget. Council approved a 0% budget increase at the March 29th, 2021 Council meeting. While the budget has been approved for the year, the City always welcomes public feedback, to incorporateinto
WATER, SEWER AND STORM SYSTEMS Water System Infrastructure. Raw water is drawn from 13 production wells surrounding the City. Each well is located in various aquifers at different depths. We pump water from the wells to our water treatment plant. Aquifers are pockets of renewable and sustainable ground water, in which we monitor closely. Construction of the watertreatment
NEWS - CITY OF YORKTON Parks, Recreation and Culture. Arts, Culture and Heritage; City Campground; Community Groups and Organizations DEMOGRAPHICS AND STATISTICS Yorkton is a progressive and fast-growing community, continually welcoming new businesses, residents, and visitors. Throughout the past decade, the population of our city has been steadily increasing with a young workforce that will serve your workforce needs well into thefuture.
CEMETERY - CITY OF YORKTON Office hours. Our Cemetery administration office is located in the Gallagher Centre. Office hours are Monday to Friday from 8 a.m. to 12 p.m. and 1 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. If you have any inquiries or concerns, please call 306-786-1750 or send us an email. COUNCIL SETS 2021 RESIDENTIAL AND COMMERCIAL TAX RATES Council Sets 2021 Residential and Commercial Tax RatesCITY OF YORKTON
It appears you are trying to access this site using an outdated browser. As a result, parts of the site may not function properly for you. We recommend updating your browser to its most recent version at your earliest convenience.GALLAGHER CENTRE
The Gallagher Centre is eastern Saskatchewan’s sports, recreation, entertainment, and convention hub. Many amenities can be found in the facility, and on the exhibition grounds to ensure your next event is a success. Come explore what we have to offer. LANDFILL - CITY OF YORKTON Hours of operation. The sanitary landfill is open all year with seasonally different hours. Spring hours (May 1 to May 31): Monday to Friday: 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. Saturday: 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Summer hours (June 1 to August 31): Monday to Friday: 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. WATER, SEWER AND STORM SYSTEMS Water System Infrastructure. Raw water is drawn from 13 production wells surrounding the City. Each well is located in various aquifers at different depths. We pump water from the wells to our water treatment plant. Aquifers are pockets of renewable and sustainable ground water, in which we monitor closely. Construction of the watertreatment
ACCESS WATER PARK
February 25, 2021 - The Hot Tub is out of order. Please check back for updates. The Access Communications Water Park is East-Central Saskatchewan's only indoor aquatic facility offering year-round swimming. We look forward to serving our local community and those looking for a great place to swim and play. Book Swimming Online.Swimming Schedules.
FIRE PROTECTIVE SERVICES Fire Protective Services. The Yorkton Fire Department provides emergency response, fire prevention and education to the residents, visitors and businesses within the City of Yorkton. ARCHIVES AND HERITAGE The Archives take photos, documents, maps and other materials that are approximately 50 years old or more. The majority of these archives are accessible to the public, by appointment only. Please email or call 306-786-1722 for more information or to arrange an appointment. YORKTON BUSINESS DIRECTORY 11 - Agriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting. 21 - Mining, quarrying, and oil and gas extraction. 22 - Utilities. 23 - Construction. 31-33 - Manufacturing. 41 - Wholesale trade. 44-45 - Retail trade. 48-49 - Transportation and warehousing. 51 - Information and cultural industries.MAY STORM CLEANUP
Emergency tree dump sites are no longer accepting trees/branches, please take your branches to the City Landfill. Once residential branches have been picked up from the boulevards, any further branches must be taken to the City Landfill. CITY OF YORKTON ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE Director of Legislation & Procedures (City Clerk) Director of Legislation & Procedures (City Clerk) Updated January 21, 2019 W:Organizational ChartsCITY OF YORKTON
It appears you are trying to access this site using an outdated browser. As a result, parts of the site may not function properly for you. We recommend updating your browser to its most recent version at your earliest convenience.GALLAGHER CENTRE
The Gallagher Centre is eastern Saskatchewan’s sports, recreation, entertainment, and convention hub. Many amenities can be found in the facility, and on the exhibition grounds to ensure your next event is a success. Come explore what we have to offer. LANDFILL - CITY OF YORKTON Hours of operation. The sanitary landfill is open all year with seasonally different hours. Spring hours (May 1 to May 31): Monday to Friday: 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. Saturday: 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Summer hours (June 1 to August 31): Monday to Friday: 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. WATER, SEWER AND STORM SYSTEMS Water System Infrastructure. Raw water is drawn from 13 production wells surrounding the City. Each well is located in various aquifers at different depths. We pump water from the wells to our water treatment plant. Aquifers are pockets of renewable and sustainable ground water, in which we monitor closely. Construction of the watertreatment
ACCESS WATER PARK
February 25, 2021 - The Hot Tub is out of order. Please check back for updates. The Access Communications Water Park is East-Central Saskatchewan's only indoor aquatic facility offering year-round swimming. We look forward to serving our local community and those looking for a great place to swim and play. Book Swimming Online.Swimming Schedules.
FIRE PROTECTIVE SERVICES Fire Protective Services. The Yorkton Fire Department provides emergency response, fire prevention and education to the residents, visitors and businesses within the City of Yorkton. ARCHIVES AND HERITAGE The Archives take photos, documents, maps and other materials that are approximately 50 years old or more. The majority of these archives are accessible to the public, by appointment only. Please email or call 306-786-1722 for more information or to arrange an appointment. YORKTON BUSINESS DIRECTORY 11 - Agriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting. 21 - Mining, quarrying, and oil and gas extraction. 22 - Utilities. 23 - Construction. 31-33 - Manufacturing. 41 - Wholesale trade. 44-45 - Retail trade. 48-49 - Transportation and warehousing. 51 - Information and cultural industries.MAY STORM CLEANUP
Emergency tree dump sites are no longer accepting trees/branches, please take your branches to the City Landfill. Once residential branches have been picked up from the boulevards, any further branches must be taken to the City Landfill. CITY OF YORKTON ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE Director of Legislation & Procedures (City Clerk) Director of Legislation & Procedures (City Clerk) Updated January 21, 2019 W:Organizational Charts TRANSIT - CITY OF YORKTON Accessibility accommodations. The City of Yorkton and SaskAbilities partner to operate Yorkton Transit and Access Transit. This partnership provides opportunities for local adults and children with disabilities. Call 306-621-6580 or email SaskAbilities with any questions. The following accessibility services are available: YorktonAccess Transit.
CITY CAMPGROUND
City Campground. The City of Yorkton Campground is a landscaped park setting, open mid April to late September. Office hours are from 9 a.m. to late evening during the season. Reserve a site at the City of Yorkton Campground and find your new favourite camping spot! BUDGETS AND FINANCIAL REPORTS Funding is from property taxes, reserves, grants, debt, and land development charges. View our 2021 Budget Package, which includes the 2022 Capital Budget. Council approved a 0% budget increase at the March 29th, 2021 Council meeting. While the budget has been approved for the year, the City always welcomes public feedback, to incorporateinto
NEWS - CITY OF YORKTON Parks, Recreation and Culture. Arts, Culture and Heritage; City Campground; Community Groups and Organizations ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT Economic Highlights. Build, Invest and Grow. Our active, affordable, safe and volunteer-oriented community is a place where people want to invest and do business as well as call home. CONSTRUCTION AND MAJOR CITY PROJECTS Keep up to date with all the various projects that are happening within Yorkton. New and restorative construction helps keep our city's infrastructure running (with roads, sidewalks, underground pipes, etc.).Approved city budgets guide our major city projects.. 2021projects
POLICE SERVICES
Damage/mischief to property under $5,000. Theft of bicycle under $5,000. Theft under $5,000. Theft from vehicle under $5,000. Lost or found property. Damage/mischief to vehicle under $5000. Incidents must also satisfy the following conditions to be reported online: No witnesses or suspects. Item (s) lost or stolen must cost less than$5,000.
WATER, SEWER AND STORM SYSTEMS Water System Infrastructure. Raw water is drawn from 13 production wells surrounding the City. Each well is located in various aquifers at different depths. We pump water from the wells to our water treatment plant. Aquifers are pockets of renewable and sustainable ground water, in which we monitor closely. Construction of the watertreatment
PARKS - CITY OF YORKTON Parks. Yorkton has many parks for residents that provide outdoor recreation facilities, green spaces and pathways. Our parks are broken down into categories to determine their use to help residents find their ideal park. Every City owned park space and facility can be rented out for private or public events. ARCHIVES AND HERITAGE The Archives take photos, documents, maps and other materials that are approximately 50 years old or more. The majority of these archives are accessible to the public, by appointment only. Please email or call 306-786-1722 for more information or to arrange an appointment.CITY OF YORKTON
It appears you are trying to access this site using an outdated browser. As a result, parts of the site may not function properly for you. We recommend updating your browser to its most recent version at your earliest convenience.GALLAGHER CENTRE
The Gallagher Centre is eastern Saskatchewan’s sports, recreation, entertainment, and convention hub. Many amenities can be found in the facility, and on the exhibition grounds to ensure your next event is a success. Come explore what we have to offer. LANDFILL - CITY OF YORKTON Hours of operation. The sanitary landfill is open all year with seasonally different hours. Spring hours (May 1 to May 31): Monday to Friday: 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. Saturday: 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Summer hours (June 1 to August 31): Monday to Friday: 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. WATER, SEWER AND STORM SYSTEMS Water System Infrastructure. Raw water is drawn from 13 production wells surrounding the City. Each well is located in various aquifers at different depths. We pump water from the wells to our water treatment plant. Aquifers are pockets of renewable and sustainable ground water, in which we monitor closely. Construction of the watertreatment
ACCESS WATER PARK
February 25, 2021 - The Hot Tub is out of order. Please check back for updates. The Access Communications Water Park is East-Central Saskatchewan's only indoor aquatic facility offering year-round swimming. We look forward to serving our local community and those looking for a great place to swim and play. Book Swimming Online.Swimming Schedules.
FIRE PROTECTIVE SERVICES Fire Protective Services. The Yorkton Fire Department provides emergency response, fire prevention and education to the residents, visitors and businesses within the City of Yorkton. ARCHIVES AND HERITAGE The Archives take photos, documents, maps and other materials that are approximately 50 years old or more. The majority of these archives are accessible to the public, by appointment only. Please email or call 306-786-1722 for more information or to arrange an appointment. YORKTON BUSINESS DIRECTORY 11 - Agriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting. 21 - Mining, quarrying, and oil and gas extraction. 22 - Utilities. 23 - Construction. 31-33 - Manufacturing. 41 - Wholesale trade. 44-45 - Retail trade. 48-49 - Transportation and warehousing. 51 - Information and cultural industries.MAY STORM CLEANUP
Emergency tree dump sites are no longer accepting trees/branches, please take your branches to the City Landfill. Once residential branches have been picked up from the boulevards, any further branches must be taken to the City Landfill. CITY OF YORKTON ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE Director of Legislation & Procedures (City Clerk) Director of Legislation & Procedures (City Clerk) Updated January 21, 2019 W:Organizational ChartsCITY OF YORKTON
It appears you are trying to access this site using an outdated browser. As a result, parts of the site may not function properly for you. We recommend updating your browser to its most recent version at your earliest convenience.GALLAGHER CENTRE
The Gallagher Centre is eastern Saskatchewan’s sports, recreation, entertainment, and convention hub. Many amenities can be found in the facility, and on the exhibition grounds to ensure your next event is a success. Come explore what we have to offer. LANDFILL - CITY OF YORKTON Hours of operation. The sanitary landfill is open all year with seasonally different hours. Spring hours (May 1 to May 31): Monday to Friday: 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. Saturday: 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Summer hours (June 1 to August 31): Monday to Friday: 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. WATER, SEWER AND STORM SYSTEMS Water System Infrastructure. Raw water is drawn from 13 production wells surrounding the City. Each well is located in various aquifers at different depths. We pump water from the wells to our water treatment plant. Aquifers are pockets of renewable and sustainable ground water, in which we monitor closely. Construction of the watertreatment
ACCESS WATER PARK
February 25, 2021 - The Hot Tub is out of order. Please check back for updates. The Access Communications Water Park is East-Central Saskatchewan's only indoor aquatic facility offering year-round swimming. We look forward to serving our local community and those looking for a great place to swim and play. Book Swimming Online.Swimming Schedules.
FIRE PROTECTIVE SERVICES Fire Protective Services. The Yorkton Fire Department provides emergency response, fire prevention and education to the residents, visitors and businesses within the City of Yorkton. ARCHIVES AND HERITAGE The Archives take photos, documents, maps and other materials that are approximately 50 years old or more. The majority of these archives are accessible to the public, by appointment only. Please email or call 306-786-1722 for more information or to arrange an appointment. YORKTON BUSINESS DIRECTORY 11 - Agriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting. 21 - Mining, quarrying, and oil and gas extraction. 22 - Utilities. 23 - Construction. 31-33 - Manufacturing. 41 - Wholesale trade. 44-45 - Retail trade. 48-49 - Transportation and warehousing. 51 - Information and cultural industries.MAY STORM CLEANUP
Emergency tree dump sites are no longer accepting trees/branches, please take your branches to the City Landfill. Once residential branches have been picked up from the boulevards, any further branches must be taken to the City Landfill. CITY OF YORKTON ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE Director of Legislation & Procedures (City Clerk) Director of Legislation & Procedures (City Clerk) Updated January 21, 2019 W:Organizational Charts TRANSIT - CITY OF YORKTON Accessibility accommodations. The City of Yorkton and SaskAbilities partner to operate Yorkton Transit and Access Transit. This partnership provides opportunities for local adults and children with disabilities. Call 306-621-6580 or email SaskAbilities with any questions. The following accessibility services are available: YorktonAccess Transit.
CITY CAMPGROUND
City Campground. The City of Yorkton Campground is a landscaped park setting, open mid April to late September. Office hours are from 9 a.m. to late evening during the season. Reserve a site at the City of Yorkton Campground and find your new favourite camping spot! BUDGETS AND FINANCIAL REPORTS Funding is from property taxes, reserves, grants, debt, and land development charges. View our 2021 Budget Package, which includes the 2022 Capital Budget. Council approved a 0% budget increase at the March 29th, 2021 Council meeting. While the budget has been approved for the year, the City always welcomes public feedback, to incorporateinto
NEWS - CITY OF YORKTON Parks, Recreation and Culture. Arts, Culture and Heritage; City Campground; Community Groups and Organizations ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT Economic Highlights. Build, Invest and Grow. Our active, affordable, safe and volunteer-oriented community is a place where people want to invest and do business as well as call home. CONSTRUCTION AND MAJOR CITY PROJECTS Keep up to date with all the various projects that are happening within Yorkton. New and restorative construction helps keep our city's infrastructure running (with roads, sidewalks, underground pipes, etc.).Approved city budgets guide our major city projects.. 2021projects
POLICE SERVICES
Damage/mischief to property under $5,000. Theft of bicycle under $5,000. Theft under $5,000. Theft from vehicle under $5,000. Lost or found property. Damage/mischief to vehicle under $5000. Incidents must also satisfy the following conditions to be reported online: No witnesses or suspects. Item (s) lost or stolen must cost less than$5,000.
WATER, SEWER AND STORM SYSTEMS Water System Infrastructure. Raw water is drawn from 13 production wells surrounding the City. Each well is located in various aquifers at different depths. We pump water from the wells to our water treatment plant. Aquifers are pockets of renewable and sustainable ground water, in which we monitor closely. Construction of the watertreatment
PARKS - CITY OF YORKTON Parks. Yorkton has many parks for residents that provide outdoor recreation facilities, green spaces and pathways. Our parks are broken down into categories to determine their use to help residents find their ideal park. Every City owned park space and facility can be rented out for private or public events. ARCHIVES AND HERITAGE The Archives take photos, documents, maps and other materials that are approximately 50 years old or more. The majority of these archives are accessible to the public, by appointment only. Please email or call 306-786-1722 for more information or to arrange an appointment.CITY OF YORKTON
City Services. Build, Invest and Grow. Employment and Volunteering. Engage Yorkton. City of Yorkton. Welcome to Yorkton. Where good thingshappen.
TRANSIT - CITY OF YORKTON Accessibility accommodations. The City of Yorkton and SaskAbilities partner to operate Yorkton Transit and Access Transit. This partnership provides opportunities for local adults and children with disabilities. Call 306-621-6580 or email SaskAbilities with any questions. The following accessibility services are available: YorktonAccess Transit.
LANDFILL - CITY OF YORKTON Hours of operation. The sanitary landfill is open all year with seasonally different hours. Spring hours (May 1 to May 31): Monday to Friday: 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. Saturday: 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Summer hours (June 1 to August 31): Monday to Friday: 8 a.m. to 6 p.m.GALLAGHER CENTRE
The Gallagher Centre is eastern Saskatchewan’s sports, recreation, entertainment, and convention hub. Many amenities can be found in the facility, and on the exhibition grounds to ensure your next event is a success. Come explore what we have to offer. ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT Economic Highlights. Build, Invest and Grow. Our active, affordable, safe and volunteer-oriented community is a place where people want to invest and do business as well as call home.CITY OF YORKTON
City Services. Build, Invest and Grow. Employment and Volunteering. Engage Yorkton. City of Yorkton. Welcome to Yorkton. Where good thingshappen.
TRANSIT - CITY OF YORKTON Accessibility accommodations. The City of Yorkton and SaskAbilities partner to operate Yorkton Transit and Access Transit. This partnership provides opportunities for local adults and children with disabilities. Call 306-621-6580 or email SaskAbilities with any questions. The following accessibility services are available: YorktonAccess Transit.
LANDFILL - CITY OF YORKTON Hours of operation. The sanitary landfill is open all year with seasonally different hours. Spring hours (May 1 to May 31): Monday to Friday: 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. Saturday: 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Summer hours (June 1 to August 31): Monday to Friday: 8 a.m. to 6 p.m.GALLAGHER CENTRE
The Gallagher Centre is eastern Saskatchewan’s sports, recreation, entertainment, and convention hub. Many amenities can be found in the facility, and on the exhibition grounds to ensure your next event is a success. Come explore what we have to offer. ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT Economic Highlights. Build, Invest and Grow. Our active, affordable, safe and volunteer-oriented community is a place where people want to invest and do business as well as call home. TRANSIT - CITY OF YORKTON Effective October 1, 2020 all passengers must wear a face mask to use Yorkton Transit. Stay up to date with City of Yorkton Covid-19 updates.. Yorkton Transit provides safe, reliable and affordable transportation on scheduled, fixed routes.CITY SERVICES
City Services Explore our virtual city map to help navigate city services, and find exactly what you're looking for. Report a problem, apply for permits, and learn more about city services.CITY CAMPGROUND
City Campground. The City of Yorkton Campground is a landscaped park setting, open mid April to late September. Office hours are from 9 a.m. to late evening during the season. Reserve a site at the City of Yorkton Campground and find your new favourite camping spot! CONSTRUCTION AND MAJOR CITY PROJECTS Keep up to date with all the various projects that are happening within Yorkton. New and restorative construction helps keep our city's infrastructure running (with roads, sidewalks, underground pipes, etc.).Approved city budgets guide our major city projects.. 2021projects
BUDGETS AND FINANCIAL REPORTS Funding is from property taxes, reserves, grants, debt, and land development charges. View our 2021 Budget Package, which includes the 2022 Capital Budget. Council approved a 0% budget increase at the March 29th, 2021 Council meeting. While the budget has been approved for the year, the City always welcomes public feedback, to incorporateinto
SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES It appears you are trying to access this site using an outdated browser. As a result, parts of the site may not function properly for you. We recommend updating your browser to its most recent version at your earliest convenience. WATER, SEWER AND STORM SYSTEMS Water System Infrastructure. Raw water is drawn from 13 production wells surrounding the City. Each well is located in various aquifers at different depths. We pump water from the wells to our water treatment plant. Aquifers are pockets of renewable and sustainable ground water, in which we monitor closely. Construction of the watertreatment
COUNCIL SETS 2021 RESIDENTIAL AND COMMERCIAL TAX RATES Council Sets 2021 Residential and Commercial Tax RatesROADS AND SIDEWALKS
From ensuring a smooth drive, ride or walk to and from either work or school, to providing safe, clearly defined paths for drivers, cyclists and pedestrians – our roads and sidewalks keep us moving the right way. Our Public Works department manages transportation related concerns, maintenance and construction of roads, parking areas and YORKTON BUSINESS DIRECTORY 11 - Agriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting. 21 - Mining, quarrying, and oil and gas extraction. 22 - Utilities. 23 - Construction. 31-33 - Manufacturing. 41 - Wholesale trade. 44-45 - Retail trade. 48-49 - Transportation and warehousing. 51 - Information and cultural industries.CITY OF YORKTON
It appears you are trying to access this site using an outdated browser. As a result, parts of the site may not function properly for you. We recommend updating your browser to its most recent version at your earliest convenience. TRANSIT - CITY OF YORKTON Effective October 1, 2020 all passengers must wear a face mask to use Yorkton Transit. Stay up to date with City of Yorkton Covid-19 updates.. Yorkton Transit provides safe, reliable and affordable transportation on scheduled, fixed routes.GALLAGHER CENTRE
About Gallagher Centre. The Gallagher Centre is eastern Saskatchewan’s sports, recreation, entertainment, and convention hub. Many amenities can be found in the facility, and on the exhibition grounds to ensure your next event is a success. LANDFILL - CITY OF YORKTON Owned and operated by the City of Yorkton, the Sanitary Landfill is a key part of our environmentally responsible approach to wastemanagement.
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT Economic Highlights. Build, Invest and Grow. Our active, affordable, safe and volunteer-oriented community is a place where people want to invest and do business as well as call home.ACCESS WATER PARK
Our facility is open. To see Covid-19 guidelines and restrictions please visit our Rec Facilities Covid-19 Compliance page.. February 25, 2021 - The Hot Tub is out of order. Please check back for updates.FIRE PERMITS
Fees. A burn permit costs $20 per calendar year (this price includes tax). Before you start. Before starting a backyard fire, always check if a Fire Ban is in effect in your area and review our Fire Prevention Bylaw.. Use caution when lighting a fire in any backyard fire pitsetting.
ARCHIVES AND HERITAGE Much of Yorkton's archives and heritage is deeply enriched into the culture of the community. Archives and heritage is publicly accessible for everyone to interact with and learn, both in person and digitally. FIRE PROTECTIVE SERVICES The Yorkton Fire Department provides emergency response, fire prevention and education to the residents, visitors and businesses within the City of Yorkton.MAY STORM CLEANUP
Emergency tree dump sites are no longer accepting trees/branches, please take your branches to the City Landfill. Once residential branches have been picked up from the boulevards, any further branches must be taken to the City Landfill.CITY OF YORKTON
It appears you are trying to access this site using an outdated browser. As a result, parts of the site may not function properly for you. We recommend updating your browser to its most recent version at your earliest convenience. TRANSIT - CITY OF YORKTON Effective October 1, 2020 all passengers must wear a face mask to use Yorkton Transit. Stay up to date with City of Yorkton Covid-19 updates.. Yorkton Transit provides safe, reliable and affordable transportation on scheduled, fixed routes.GALLAGHER CENTRE
About Gallagher Centre. The Gallagher Centre is eastern Saskatchewan’s sports, recreation, entertainment, and convention hub. Many amenities can be found in the facility, and on the exhibition grounds to ensure your next event is a success. LANDFILL - CITY OF YORKTON Owned and operated by the City of Yorkton, the Sanitary Landfill is a key part of our environmentally responsible approach to wastemanagement.
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT Economic Highlights. Build, Invest and Grow. Our active, affordable, safe and volunteer-oriented community is a place where people want to invest and do business as well as call home.ACCESS WATER PARK
Our facility is open. To see Covid-19 guidelines and restrictions please visit our Rec Facilities Covid-19 Compliance page.. February 25, 2021 - The Hot Tub is out of order. Please check back for updates.FIRE PERMITS
Fees. A burn permit costs $20 per calendar year (this price includes tax). Before you start. Before starting a backyard fire, always check if a Fire Ban is in effect in your area and review our Fire Prevention Bylaw.. Use caution when lighting a fire in any backyard fire pitsetting.
TRANSIT - CITY OF YORKTON Effective October 1, 2020 all passengers must wear a face mask to use Yorkton Transit. Stay up to date with City of Yorkton Covid-19 updates.. Yorkton Transit provides safe, reliable and affordable transportation on scheduled, fixed routes.CITY SERVICES
City Services Explore our virtual city map to help navigate city services, and find exactly what you're looking for. Report a problem, apply for permits, and learn more about city services.CITY CAMPGROUND
The City of Yorkton Campground is a landscaped park setting, open mid April to late September. Office hours are from 9 a.m. to late eveningduring the season.
SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES It appears you are trying to access this site using an outdated browser. As a result, parts of the site may not function properly for you. We recommend updating your browser to its most recent version at your earliest convenience. BUDGETS AND FINANCIAL REPORTS To provide accountability and transparency to our residents and taxpayers, the City of Yorkton prepares financial reports throughoutthe year.
WATER, SEWER AND STORM SYSTEMS The City of Yorkton maintains two types of water systems, the Water Treatment Plant and the Sewage Treatment Plant. Each system is unique, and serves a distinct purpose.ROADS AND SIDEWALKS
Whether we realize it or not, local roads and sidewalks play a key role in our daily lives. From ensuring a smooth drive, ride or walk to and from either work or school, to providing safe, clearly defined paths for drivers, cyclists and pedestrians – our roads and sidewalks keep us moving the right way. CITY OF YORKTON ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE Director of Legislation & Procedures (City Clerk) Director of Legislation & Procedures (City Clerk) Updated January 21, 2019 W:Organizational Charts YORKTON BUSINESS DIRECTORY It appears you are trying to access this site using an outdated browser. As a result, parts of the site may not function properly for you. We recommend updating your browser to its most recent version at your earliest convenience. DEER PARK GOLF COURSE CELEBRATES CENTENNIAL Parks, Recreation and Culture. Arts, Culture and Heritage; City Campground; Community Groups and OrganizationsDetails
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