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Symphony a pleasure

Symphony a pleasure

Dear Editor; Kudos to the Yorkton Arts Council and all those involved in bringing the Regina Symphony Orchestra to Yorkton this week.
Editorial - Technology opening doors to more than learning

Editorial - Technology opening doors to more than learning

Being able to complete a four-year nursing course in Yorkton is an example of how education is changing.
Editorial Cartoon

Editorial Cartoon

The Ruttle Report - We need those little wake-up calls

The Ruttle Report - We need those little wake-up calls

So I'm browsing around Facebook last week, seeing cat video after cat video and recipe after recipe, and then I came across something - someONE, rather - that grabbed my attention.
Small annoyances can lead to lasting endearments

Small annoyances can lead to lasting endearments

By Gail Krawetz
Sunny Side Up - We are never alone, even in desperate times

Sunny Side Up - We are never alone, even in desperate times

Some of my readers are treading life. It has swamped you, either in increments or suddenly. You feel almost at the “no surviving beyond this point” point. And you wonder if God cares. I knew someone like that.
Gardener's Notebook - Already eager for spring season

Gardener's Notebook - Already eager for spring season

Do you have your calendar handy? If so, there are a few gardening dates to mark down! Just a reminder, Seedy Saturday takes place on Saturday, March 11 beginning at 12:30 at Dr. Brass School in Yorkton.
Thinking Critically - Biggest Oscar surprise: It was a good show

Thinking Critically - Biggest Oscar surprise: It was a good show

In the world of the arts, there are few things simultaneously as revered and reviled as the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences and its annual awards, the Oscars.
Police seek public help locating missing flag (satire)

Police seek public help locating missing flag (satire)

Yorkton RCMP are asking for the public’s help tracking down a flag that went missing from the headquarters of the Commemorative and Awareness Days Fatigue Society CADFS.
Council designates March 13 "Nothing Special Day" (satire)

Council designates March 13 "Nothing Special Day" (satire)

City council has designated March 13 as Nothing Special Day following a presentation by the Commemorative and Awareness Days Fatigue Society (CADFS). At its regular meeting February 21, Council heard from Nolan Skaple, CADFS president.
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