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Renaissance Fair

Renaissance Fair

Yorkton’s Paper Bag Players brought the past alive at the first annual Renaissance Fair, held on Rodney Ridge on August 8.
Fruit, Flower and Vegetable Show

Fruit, Flower and Vegetable Show

Flower Show – The Yorkton and District Horticultural Society celebrated the gifts of local gardeners with the annual Fruit, Flower and Vegetable Show.
Red Shoe Walk on Sept. 13

Red Shoe Walk on Sept. 13

When a child has medical needs it is stressful enough for parents, anything that can help is going to be warmly embraced.
Editorial Cartoon

Editorial Cartoon

Taxpayer election wishlist

The Canadian Taxpayers Federation (CTF) today released its top 15 policy wish list for the 2015 federal election.

The business of booze

The province is in the midst of deciding exactly how liquor will be sold in Saskatchewan moving forward. The province started the process launching a review of liquor sales last November.

Things I do with words... Election campaign starts in a bizarre manner

Like him or loathe him, Stephen Harper at least used to know how to run a campaign.

National drug program won’t help

To the Editor: Calls for a government-operated national drug insurance program have been getting louder over the past few months, culminating most recently with premiers from across the country signing a “prescription” for “National Drug Coverage.

FIPA license to treat Canadians

To the Editor: Since winning a majority in 2011, perhaps the most significant and irreversible decision by the Harper government was its lopsided investment deal with China.

First Nation election involvement needed

To the Editor: “Those who have time can volunteer on a campaign, those with a little money can donate and everyone should at least turn out to vote” said the Vice-Chief.
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