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Wednesday, September 23, 2020
Roundabout opens
Staff Photo by Devin Wilger
The new roundabout at the intersection of Darlington St. and Mayhew Ave. is now open to traffic. Part of larger roadway improvements in the area, the roundabout itself is the third in the City of Yorkton. While the intersection is now open, the
construction work continues, with work continuing on Darlington St. to the west. The project will cost $2.3 million, and funds will come from the City of Yorkton’s Federal Gas Tax Fund allocation.
YRHS to receive $19 million overhaul By Devin Wilger Staff Writer If the school building is the body, and students and staff are its heart, the heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) systems are its lungs. The Yorkton Regional High School (YRHS) is getting a lung transplant. The Government of S a s k a t c h e w a n announced that the school is getting a $19 million renovation, with the majority of the upgrades going towards a HVAC overhaul. Education Minister
Mayor Bob Maloney, YRHS Principal Mike Haczkewicz and Minister of Education Gord Wyant. Gord Wyant said that the project has been advocated for locally for a
while, both from the Good Spirit School Division and Yorkton
MLA Gord Wyant. The need for substantial upgrades to YRHS was
first identified in 2010, after floods in the area revealed problems with the existing setup. “Certainly it’s going to be a renovation that’s going to enhance the quality and safety aspects of the school. It was their number one capital project, so when we were looking at how we’re going to invest in capital projects, the additional two billion dollars that we put into our capital program over the next number of years, this was the project that came to the top of the list.” The project is current-
ly in the planning phase, and the hope is that the work will begin in the spring and continue through summer said Quintin Robertson, Director of Education. Beyond the HVAC improvements, the school will also receive fire suppression upgrades, exterior upgrade and roof replacement. “The bones of the building are very strong, they’re exceptional in fact, so we’re looking at HVAC, we’re looking at the lungs of the building, looking at some of the
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Yorkton receives $2.3 million in MEEP funds By Devin Wilger Staff Writer The Municipal Economic Enhancement Program (MEEP) is funding $2,348,953 worth of projects in Yorkton, but where is that money going? Yorkton MLA Greg Ottenbreit and Yorkton Mayor Bob Maloney announced where the money was going to go on Roslyn Ave. The money will be spent on three projects in the city. There will be a 2021 Roadway
Rehabilitation project, which will see $1,500,000 from MEEP. The 2021 Water Main Replacement program will see a $500,000 contribution from MEEP. Finally the Broadway St. East Revitalization project will have a $348,953 contribution from MEEP. “The grants we’ve gotten from the province, along with all of the other work that’s being done, amount to more than half of our annual public works budget. So when we’re
seeing this injection of funds, it means that we are able to take on projects we wouldn’t get to. So, we’re really thankful that the province is coming forward with this funding, it will allow us to do things that we simply couldn’t afford,” said Maloney. Ottenbreit used the opportunity to highlight other projects which are going forward in the region. The health region will see facilities upgraded over the next year. This will include electrical switchgear
and transformer upgrades, complete engineering assessment for emergency distribution and generators, and the replacement of 60-year-old flooring at the Yorkton Regional Health Centre. The Yorkton and District Nursing Home will see the dry sprinkler lines upgraded as well. He also mentioned how another upcoming project is renovations to the Yorkton Regional High School, which he said will bring the facility to “like new”
standards, especially in terms of heating and ventilation. “It gives us the opportunity to highlight some of the investments that we’ve made, not only as a government on ourselves within the community, but mainly in partnership with the City of Yorkton. They’ve been a very significant recipient of our past infrastructure money, even with some of our revenue sharing, but also
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