Community Cultural Plan 2.0

Consultation has concluded

Consultation has concluded.

Consultation has concluded and the 2024 Community Cultural Plan was formally adopted at the July 29, 2024 regular meeting of City Council. The final versions of the reports can be found on the City’s website.

Want the cliff notes?
Review Prairie Wild Consulting’s presentation for a high-level outline of the plan’s process, findings, and potential strategies.

What's next?
The 2024 Community Cultural Plan will act as a working document and framework to guide the community towards creating a place where everyone feels welcome and diversity is celebrated every day. A place where we work together, learn from each other, and celebrate our differences. While there are specific steps which were identified by the community, this plan is not solely to be executed by the municipality. Everyone can play a role. If you are interested in guiding the implementation of the Community Culture Plan, email parksandrec@yorkton.ca

At its core, this Cultural Plan is a collective effort that engages all relevant stakeholders. Stakeholders include: the City of Yorkton; Community members and Champions; Educational Institutions; Arts, Heritage and Cultural individual, Collectives and Organization; Funders, Business, and Capacity Builders; and other others of Government.


The City of Yorkton is updating and refreshing its 2009 Municipal Cultural Plan, creating the new and improved Community Cultural Plan 2.0. A lot has changed in our community over the 10 years and we need your input to make sure we create a Cultural Plan that is reflective of our community now and into the future! The updated Community Cultural Plan will include these changes and provide a clear path to improve, develop and sustain Yorkton’s quality of life.

The process of community cultural planning helps to identify what makes Yorkton unique and a good place to live, work and play.

Consultation has concluded.

Consultation has concluded and the 2024 Community Cultural Plan was formally adopted at the July 29, 2024 regular meeting of City Council. The final versions of the reports can be found on the City’s website.

Want the cliff notes?
Review Prairie Wild Consulting’s presentation for a high-level outline of the plan’s process, findings, and potential strategies.

What's next?
The 2024 Community Cultural Plan will act as a working document and framework to guide the community towards creating a place where everyone feels welcome and diversity is celebrated every day. A place where we work together, learn from each other, and celebrate our differences. While there are specific steps which were identified by the community, this plan is not solely to be executed by the municipality. Everyone can play a role. If you are interested in guiding the implementation of the Community Culture Plan, email parksandrec@yorkton.ca

At its core, this Cultural Plan is a collective effort that engages all relevant stakeholders. Stakeholders include: the City of Yorkton; Community members and Champions; Educational Institutions; Arts, Heritage and Cultural individual, Collectives and Organization; Funders, Business, and Capacity Builders; and other others of Government.


The City of Yorkton is updating and refreshing its 2009 Municipal Cultural Plan, creating the new and improved Community Cultural Plan 2.0. A lot has changed in our community over the 10 years and we need your input to make sure we create a Cultural Plan that is reflective of our community now and into the future! The updated Community Cultural Plan will include these changes and provide a clear path to improve, develop and sustain Yorkton’s quality of life.

The process of community cultural planning helps to identify what makes Yorkton unique and a good place to live, work and play.

Consultation has concluded
  • Open House - February 15, 2024

    Consultation has concluded
  • Whats Next?

    We are moving into Phase 4 – Finalizing the State of Culture Report

    Right now, you have an opportunity, with more to come, to give input and feedback. Take the survey and enter a draw for one of two $250 VISA cards. The survey can be completed by clicking on the following link: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/YorktonCulturalPlanningStage3

    • Hard copies are available at the following locations:
      1. Yorkton Public Library, 93 Broadway St. W or
      2. Gallagher Centre – SecurTek Guest Services, 455 Broadway St. W
    • Completed copies can be dropped off at the above locations or:
      1. Email it to: samantha.mark@prairiewildconsulting.ca;
      2. Mail it to: Prairie Wild Consulting Co., 113-310 Wall Street, Saskatoon, SK, S7K 1N7

    More in-person engagement opportunities will be available this fall.

    We are moving into Phase 4 – Finalizing the State of Culture Report

    Right now, you have an opportunity, with more to come, to give input and feedback. Take the survey and enter a draw for one of two $250 VISA cards. The survey can be completed by clicking on the following link: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/YorktonCulturalPlanningStage3

    • Hard copies are available at the following locations:
      1. Yorkton Public Library, 93 Broadway St. W or
      2. Gallagher Centre – SecurTek Guest Services, 455 Broadway St. W
    • Completed copies can be dropped off at the above locations or:
      1. Email it to: samantha.mark@prairiewildconsulting.ca;
      2. Mail it to: Prairie Wild Consulting Co., 113-310 Wall Street, Saskatoon, SK, S7K 1N7

    More in-person engagement opportunities will be available this fall.

    Consultation has concluded
  • Stage 1 & 2: State of Culture & Cultural Planning Reports

    The Stage 1 - State of Culture Report was completed and accepted by Council February 2022. Stage 1 - State of Culture Report can be found under the heading Important Links for public to review.

    Since then, various community conversations and input sessions have been held in-person and online to develop the draft Stage 2 – Cultural Planning Report, which can also be found under the Important Links for public to review.

    The Stage 1 - State of Culture Report was completed and accepted by Council February 2022. Stage 1 - State of Culture Report can be found under the heading Important Links for public to review.

    Since then, various community conversations and input sessions have been held in-person and online to develop the draft Stage 2 – Cultural Planning Report, which can also be found under the Important Links for public to review.

    Consultation has concluded