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YORKTON IN REVIEW - July 30, 2015

YORKTON IN REVIEW - July 30, 2015

Yorkton bodybuilder gets on national stage

Yorkton bodybuilder gets on national stage

A Yorkton bodybuilder has hit the national stage. Denise Kominetsky competed in Halifax in the figures competition, in doing so she has achieved her main goal of getting on the national stage.
Threshermen’s Club celebrates 60 years

Threshermen’s Club celebrates 60 years

For 60 years, the Yorkton Threshermen’s Club has been thrilling audiences with reenactments of the pioneer skills, methods and techniques that built this province.
Yorkton in Bloom

Yorkton in Bloom

Winners of the 19th Annual Yorkton in Bloom competition were part of a tour July 24.
Hepatitis C: People need to Deal With It

Hepatitis C: People need to Deal With It

It’s a hidden epidemic, with most people affected being completely unaware that they have the disease at all.
Editorial Cartoon

Editorial Cartoon

Mayor’s dialogue positive

This past week something was taking place in our city which was below the radar for most, yet it was an example of how communication is an important part of politics. Yorkton’s Mayor Bob Maloney spent time talking with business people in our city.

People in countries with high levels of freedom are happier

Countries with higher levels of economic freedom have happier populations, finds a new study released today by the Fraser Institute, an independent, non-partisan Canadian public policy think-tank.

Things I do with words... Sandra MacColl made a big impact for local arts

I am rarely compelled to write a tribute to any one person, but sometimes you have to recognize someone who has gone, to honor their life, or even just a portion of their life, now that it has ended.

More fair support for middle class

To the Editor: Canadians don’t have to settle for the Conservative government’s family policies that give the most money to those who need it the least. The Liberal Party has a better plan, one that is focused on the middle class.
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