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Gardeners’ Market

Gardeners’ Market Every Saturday beginning Aug. 8 from 10 a.m. to 12 noon. Melrose Ave. and Simpson St. Prairie Harvest CLC (North parking lot) Local gardeners selling produce. New Horizons Friday Night Dance 78 First Ave North Yorkton, SK.
YORKTON IN REVIEW - August 6, 2015

YORKTON IN REVIEW - August 6, 2015

Sixty years of the Threshermen’s Show

Sixty years of the Threshermen’s Show

Keeping traditions alive has become a tradition of its own, as the Threshermen’s Show and Senior’s Festival has reached its 60th anniversary.
Mikkelson and Spooner want to grow CWHL

Mikkelson and Spooner want to grow CWHL

Meaghan Mikkelson and Natalie Spooner are two of Canada’s premier women’s hockey players, whether you know them from their Olympic gold or their experience on the Amazing Race Canada.
YFBTA wants to see kids exploring nature

YFBTA wants to see kids exploring nature

The Yellowhead Flyway Birding Trail Association (YFBTA) wants to get kids outdoors and into nature. Their summer programming is designed with that goal in mind, getting kids interested in the world around them.
Editorial Cartoon

Editorial Cartoon

Toyota doesn’t need tax dollars

OTTAWA, ON: The Canadian Taxpayers Federation (CTF) reacted to the federal-provincial announcement to provide Toyota Canada with $100 million in taxpayer dollars calling it a “cruel joke on taxpayers.

Voters should avoid distractions

Love him or hate him, Prime Minister Stephen Harper has taken Canada in a different direction. The shifts are not overly subtle, but often overlooked. We have gone from peacekeeping to active engagement.

Things I do with words... Senate reform through atrophy is a lazy tactic

When Prime Minister Stephen Harper announced he’d stop appointing people to the senate, there was briefly a sigh of relief, because he was clearly bad at doing it.
Reserves say thank you

Reserves say thank you

To the Editor: I wish to thank the people of Saskatchewan for their support in ensuring my soldiers from 38 Canadian Brigade Group, indeed their own soldiers of Saskatchewan, the time away from their families and work in support of the forest firefig
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