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Yorkton This Week

Canada and Saskatchewan reach agreement

Canada and Saskatchewan reach agreement

The governments of Canada and Saskatchewan are making investments that will help create jobs and grow the middle class now while building a strong foundation for a sustainable economic future.

Stackhouse Soapbox - Glad not voting in U.S.

Let me begin this week by saying I’m glad I don’t have to choose between Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton on my ballot. I really don’t know what I’d do.

Thinking Critically - Anti-science actions have consequences

Here’s a little secret: I didn’t take very good care of my teeth when I was a kid. As with a lot of children, brushing and flossing just was not a priority for me. Most of the time, I didn’t do it at all unless my parents were actually watching me.

Agriculture This Week - Greenhouse gases do require our attention

If you discount the Toronto Blue Jays playoff run as not counting because it is sporting news, then surely the biggest news of late, at least in Saskatchewan, is the idea of climate change and carbon tax.

Still crop left in field this fall

Producers were able to get back into the field for a few days and make some harvest progress in between the weekend rains.

Importance of agriculture marked

Federal Agriculture Minister Lawrence MacAulay and Saskatchewan Agriculture Minister Lyle Stewart highlighted the importance of agriculture education and working together to engage consumers and build public trust.

View From The Cheap Seats - Jays a roller coaster ride in 2017

View from the Cheap Seats is an extension of the newsroom, which is frequently a site of heated debate on topics ranging from the extremely serious to the utterly ridiculous.
Lucky disc first in three years

Lucky disc first in three years

“With a lot of my previous records, I found that the songs came very naturally - and maybe too easily. I wanted to be more intentional with my song writing for EAMCB.

Armed robbery set for trial

A Yorkton man accused of an August armed robbery attempt has pleaded not guilty and will remain in custody pending trial.

Couple granted time to seek counsel

A Yorkton couple accused of sexually assaulting minors has been granted time to secure representation after both their defence attorneys withdrew from their cases. Mervin and Nicole Keller appeared in Yorkton Provincial Court October 5.
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