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Issue hope an invitation

Issue hope an invitation

On frigid winter mornings, the fluttering of wings outside my office window sometimes distracts me. But I welcome my feathered visitors - today an evening grosbeak, chickadees, magpies, woodpeckers, and pine siskins. Birds speak hope to me.
Terriers continue to dominate conference

Terriers continue to dominate conference

The Yorkton Terriers racked up another three-win week in the Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League to continue leading the league's Sherwood Conference.
Raiders celebrate football achievements

Raiders celebrate football achievements

The high school football season came to an end a long time ago, but it came to an official close Friday night when the teams held their year-end awards banquet Friday night at the Yorkton Regional High School.
Everything explodes in The Expendables

Everything explodes in The Expendables

The Expendables (DVD/Blu-Ray) - Dir. Sylvester Stallone. Starring Sylvester Stallone, Jason Statham, Jet Li. The Expendables is exactly what you're expecting.
Ethics the biggest problem in politics

Ethics the biggest problem in politics

The bad behaviour we see from Saskatchewan politicians at the legislature is obviously unacceptable.
Editorial Cartoon

Editorial Cartoon

What's killing our communities?

What's killing our communities?

When Doug Griffiths was touring towns as an Alberta MLA and chair of that province's Rural Development Committee, he couldn't help but notice that his message wasn't getting through.
Irish Rovers at PHC

Irish Rovers at PHC

Sharing a casual conversation with George Millar of The Irish Rovers, one realizes that theirs is a story for the big screen: three television series, topping the music charts again and again, and gigs as musical bank robbers on "The Virginian".
Society year-end wrapped up nicely

Society year-end wrapped up nicely

The Yorkton and District Horticultural Society held their annual general meeting on Wednesday, November 24.
Senate's "kill bill" a blow to Canadian democracy

Senate's "kill bill" a blow to Canadian democracy

On Nov-ember 16, Canadian senators killed Bill C-311, the Climate Change Account-ability Act, with a surprise vote. The way the vote was carried out is an insult to Canadians and democracy.
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