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Yorkton

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[yawrk-tuhn] / ˈyɔrk tən /

noun

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


Example Sentences

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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 • Oct. 20, 2023

“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 • Jul. 24, 2021

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 • Dec. 30, 2018

Here in his home town of Yorkton, Sask., we are rather proud of him, for at one time he was mentioned as Nobel Health Award winner for his great work in Sardinia.

From Time Magazine Archive

He was concerned chiefly with finding work on a farm somewhere and hired out near Yorkton, Saskatchewan, for ten dollars a month.

From Deep Furrows by Moorhouse, Hopkins