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Wednesday, October 21, 2020

NDP and Sask Party square off at forum By Devin Wilger Staff Writer The provincial election is coming fast, with the first advance polls opening next week, and two of the three candidates for Yorkton - Carter Antoine of the NDP and Greg Ottenbreit of the Saskatchewan Party squared off at the Yorkton Chamber of Commerce’s All Candidates Forum. Ottenbreit’s focus was on his government’s record since forming government in 2007, especially as compared to the previous NDP government’s record in the period leading up to it. Ottenbreit referred back to the government’s record, and his record in cabinet specifically, multiple times throughout the night. Antoine was focused on his main issue, which was a ban on corporate and union donations to political parties. Antoine also objected to cuts in education and health, something which consistently elicited a response from Ottenbreit, who quickly demanded to

Carter Antoine for the NDP (left) and Greg Ottenbreit for the Sask Party (right) made their case to voters at the All Candidates Forum. know where the cuts were and would bring up budget numbers to rebut Antoine. At the end, Antoine said his goal was to rep-

resent his main issues, and he reinforced that his main goal was to get a ban of corporate and union donations. He explained that he wants

those donations banned to restore trust in government. “When you follow the money, everything is too convenient and I am of

the opinion that when we ban corporate and union donations and work to get the big money out of politics, we can truly begin to have a rejuvenated and

trustful democracy once again.” Ottenbreit admits he got heated when Antoine repeated “NDP rhetoric”

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City looks to go it alone with library By Calvin Daniels Staff Writer The City of Yorkton has begun the process to establish the Yorkton Public Library as a stand-alone municipal library, which would effectively cut ties with the Parkland Regional Library. The decision was made by Yorkton Council at the regular meeting of Council June 22, when the matter was discussed in-camera without public, or media allowed to be in Chambers to witness the debate. The Procedures Bylaw now allows for personnel, property, legal, budgetary, or other items to go in-camera.

No decisions are made In-Camera, it’s against the law. Council must ‘rise and report’ after the closed/in-camera session, and open the Council Chambers door for anyone who may be in the lobby waiting to return to the meeting to hear the decisions made when the meeting reverts back to an open session. The process for the library, once in-camera, was initiated under the Public Libraries Act. The actual motion, provided to Yorkton This Week by City Clerk Jessica Matasalla, was made by Councillor Ken Chyz and seconded by Coun. Mitch Hippsley was: that Council direct administration to begin

the process to leave the Parkland Regional Library system, such

that the Yorkton Public Library becomes a Municipal Library under

the direction of the City of Yorkton and further; that in accordance with

section 4.1 of the Public Libraries Act, 1996 that the City propose a boundary change for the “new” City library to be the same as the existing boundaries encompassing Yorkton City limits and further provide public notice at a future date in this regard. The motion passed unanimously. With the passing of the motion June 22, a process was began which has seen the City send notice to the chairperson of the board of the local library, the chair of the Parkland Regional Library Board, and the Provincial Librarian among others. The notice serves to

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Terriers to play exhibition games By Calvin Daniels Staff Writer The Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League has been approved to start play and that means the Yorkton Terriers will be hitting the ice for exhibition games the next two weekends. Terrier president Corvyn Neufeld explained the team has a pair of home-

and-home match-ups now scheduled against Melville as a tune-up for a still hoped for regular season. The Terriers will be in Melville Friday, and again Friday, Oct. 30. The teams meet in Yorkton this Saturday, and again Halloween Night. There are however, restrictions associated with the game for fans. In a release Saturday the SJHL

stated a maximum attendance of 150 fans will be in place for the exhibition games. Fans will also be required to wear masks while in the arena, said Neufeld. “They can take them off while in their seats, but if they get up to move around they must wear them,” he said. Fans are encouraged to buy their exhibition tickets online which will

ensure a record for contact tracing, said Neufeld, adding those buying at the Terrier office will need to sign in, and leave a contact telephone number. As it stands, it is unclear whether there will be concession sales for the exhibition games, said Neufeld, adding he

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