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YORKTON IN REVIEW - July 23, 2015

YORKTON IN REVIEW - July 23, 2015

Editorial Cartoon

Editorial Cartoon

Reminding people to call before they dig

Reminding people to call before they dig

The summer months are a time for summer projects, whether large scale projects or small yard improvements such as fences or driveways. Sask 1st Call was in the city to remind people to call before they dig.
Food is Free movement starts in Yorkton

Food is Free movement starts in Yorkton

On a basic level, the Food is Free movement is about giving people food. But Stacey Tress, who is bringing the movement to Yorkton, says it’s about more than that.
Creative use of parts keeps old Rover alive

Creative use of parts keeps old Rover alive

It’s rare that someone has the chance to see a Rover P3. Just under ten thousand were made total, but very few were made in left hand drive, fewer still survived into the modern era. Bob Bartch of Sturgis, Sk.
Rolling Thunder

Rolling Thunder

The annual Prairie Thunder Drag Races bring together car enthusiasts from throughout the region to race their machines at the Yorkton Municipal Airport.

Connecting within the community

The common refrain is that the advent of social media is pulling people apart.

Health care partnership

Health Minister Dustin Duncan, Saskatchewan Government and General Employees’ Union (SGEU) and three health regions – Kelsey Trail, Mamawetan Churchill River, and Keewatin Yatthé – signed a partnership agreement on January 12, 2015, as part of a shar

Things i do with words... Sports in Saskatoon will depend on lacrosse

Saskatoon has been the rumored home of professional sports teams for years, down to when the St. Louis Blues were anticipated to be setting up in the city in the 1980s – an event I learned about through a commemorative bumper sticker on a used car.

Not the time for Brad Wall to play western alienation card

To the Editor: His argument, however, hits the mark on so many points CALGARY, AB/ Troy Media/ – Saskatchewan Premier Brad Wall stoked the fires of western alienation when he suggested this week that equalization dollars should be sent to Ontario and
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