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Unseen, unsung heroes of justice

Unseen, unsung heroes of justice

It was the kind of story that can forever shatter a family. On the morning of July 27, 2006, Kevin White, the dealer principal of Whitewood Chrysler, arrived at work to find a van with Alberta plates parked on his lot.
Terriers' awards night, and other notes

Terriers' awards night, and other notes

The Yorkton Terriers held their annual awards night Friday, and club president Lyle Walsh called it a time to celebrate and one to plan for the future. "It's an evening to celebrate. And there are lots of reasons to celebrate.

Body checking ban stirs debate

Hockey Alberta's recent decision to ban body checking at the peewee level has people talking in Saskatchewan. Some are for the decision to get rid of body checking at the peewee level, but the majority seems to be dead against it.
Tiny Bhutan redefines "progress"

Tiny Bhutan redefines "progress"

My parents lived through the Great Depression of the 1930s and were profoundly affected by it.
Fafard wins top actor award

Fafard wins top actor award

Sacred Heart High School student Corrigan Fafard received the Saskatchewan Drama Association's (SDA) highest acting honour at the annual Provincial Drama Festival (PDF) last week in Regina.
LINDENBACK - Kathleen Pearl

LINDENBACK - Kathleen Pearl

Kathleen Pearl Lindenback - October 28, 1925 - January 20, 2013. Kathleen passed away suddenly at the Yorkton Hospital at the age of 87.

Letter to the Editor - 'Cops' term irritates

Dear Editor: I couldn't help but cringe at reading your headline "Yorkton cops seize 23 pounds of marijuana".

EDITORIAL - Time to update arena

It was interesting to listen to Yorkton Terrier Club president Lyle Walsh Friday as he gave his remarks to the large crowd gathered for the annual team awards banquet.
Fascinated by past papers

Fascinated by past papers

Longtime Yorkton resident Murray George was kind enough to drop off some old Yorkton newspapers he found last week and there was one newspaper from 1972 that I skimmed through and I was shocked to learn there wasn't a single article in there written

A look at youth issues

The Cabinet Committee on Children and Youth is refocusing its efforts to respond to important issues facing Saskatchewan children, youth and families and to support the goals of the Saskatchewan Plan for Growth.
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