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Yorkton

American  
[yawrk-tuhn] / ˈyɔrk tən /

noun

  1. a city in SE Saskatchewan, in S Canada.


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Dreyfus said earlier this year it will more than double the size of its Canadian canola crushing plant in Yorkton, Saskatchewan.

From Reuters

“It caused a lot of stress, phone calls to his mother — I was desperate,” said Ms. Twumasi, who lives with her husband in Yorkton, Saskatchewan.

From New York Times

The company finished building a second Yorkton, Saskatchewan, mill in November but was not planning to run it at full capacity yet.

From Reuters

However they were also eliminated from the playoffs in Game 7 after a 4-3 loss on Tuesday to the Yorkton Terriers.

From Seattle Times

The Pattison Agriculture dealership in Yorkton is a newly renovated hub in a region of 60,000-acre farms, some bigger than Lichtenstein.

From Seattle Times