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Tears are better than laughter

Tears are better than laughter

We were made to weep, as well as to laugh. I cry less often than I once did. That bothers me sometimes.

EDITORIAL - Laundry moves leaves questions

The province is moving to a single, centrally located laundry to serve its health regions, and it will be privately owned.

Arrests conclude crime spree

A three-day crime wave during the weekend of May 25 came to an end with four arrests May 28.
YRHS, SHHS impress at track meet

YRHS, SHHS impress at track meet

Athletes from the Yorkton Regional High School and Sacred Heart High School took part in the East Central District Track and Field meet on May 28-29 at Kinsmen Century Field. Both schools were well represented at the track meet with strong showings.
Inaugural depression walk raises awareness

Inaugural depression walk raises awareness

Despite years of public awareness campaigns, despite the emergence of high profile spokespeople, despite the fact that between 20 and 25 per cent of Canadians will suffer from some kind of mood or anxiety disorder in their lifetime, mental illness re
Raider Gridders soak in experience

Raider Gridders soak in experience

The Yorkton Regional High School Raider Gridders didn't want to wait until the fall to start the football season, so they headed to Brandon, MB., on Friday, May 31 for some exhibition action.
DUBIEL - Darlene

DUBIEL - Darlene

Mrs. Darlene Dubiel of Yorkton, beloved wife of Alvin Dubiel entered eternal life on May 28, 2013 at the Yorkton Regional Health Centre. She was 65 years, 11 months and 17 days of age.
SCHRADER - Margaret Christine

SCHRADER - Margaret Christine

Margaret Christine Schrader passed away on May 15, 2013 at the Pasqua Hospital in Regina at the age of 81 years. She was born on January 25, 1932 at the family farm in the Beresena District, around the MacNutt/Calder area.
CHL looks at banning import goalies

CHL looks at banning import goalies

Hockey Canada is so worried about their homegrown talent in between the pipes that they are looking at the idea of banning import goalies from joining the Canadian Hockey League.
Waselenchuk captures ACHA title, award

Waselenchuk captures ACHA title, award

Wyatt Waselenchuk couldn't have ended his third season between the pipes in the American Collegiate Hockey Association with the Minot State Beavers any better than he did.
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