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Sidney Crosby isn't a crybaby

Sidney Crosby isn't a crybaby

If I had a nickel for every time I heard a hockey fan, usually intoxicated, yell Sidney Crosby is a crybaby, I would be a millionaire.
Grab your partner

Grab your partner

"It's time to get your faith dancing," croons gospel singer Sandi Patty. I'm sure she means those good days, when you live up to what you say you believe, and know you'd die for the same.
Learn from your past

Learn from your past

Genealogy research has come a long way: now detailed family histories are just a mouse-click away. Those who are serious about genealogy often include lists of helpful websites among their research information.
Harper responding poorly to scandals

Harper responding poorly to scandals

Politics is and always has been a dirty business. Because of that, I am amazed that Prime Minister Stephen Harper and the rest of the Conservative caucus hasn't thrown Mike Duffy and Pamela Wallin under the bus.
YRHS Robotics club champs again

YRHS Robotics club champs again

A team from Yorkton Regional High School's Robotics Club is once again the national champion of the Skills Canada competition.
Easy lyrics, great sounds

Easy lyrics, great sounds

Pocket Music Sun Rai 7-out-of-10 You can rarely go wrong with a great voice surrounded by smooth and soulful R&B music.

SPORTS SHORTS

The Yorkton Cardinals went 2-3 last week in the Western Major Baseball League. On June 4, they beat Melville 5-4. On June 6, they lost to Weyburn 4-1.
Warman's SJHL dream dashed

Warman's SJHL dream dashed

The Yorkton Terriers won't be traveling to Warman for Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League action anytime soon.
Great public transit makes for a great city

Great public transit makes for a great city

What makes a city great? Among other things, great cities are tolerant communities that welcome and celebrate ethnic diversity.

Nature needs more citizen scientists

The Nature Conservancy of Canada (NCC) is encouraging Canadians this week to become citizen scientists and get involved in taking care of nature up close.
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