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Discarded photos resurrected for art show

Discarded photos resurrected for art show

A picture might say a thousand words, but it doesn’t necessarily tell the full story.
Kids get a chance to meet a baby T-Rex

Kids get a chance to meet a baby T-Rex

The Yorkton Exhibition Summer Fair got prehistoric, with a young dinosaur coming out to entertain kids. Prevo is a baby Tyrannosaurus Rex, and he was out to greet children over the course of the fair.
Fun times at the Yorkton Exhibition Summer Fair

Fun times at the Yorkton Exhibition Summer Fair

Editorial Cartoon

Editorial Cartoon

Restructuring can be reversed

Municipalities forced to amalgamate by their provincial governments can reverse the process, given the right set of circumstances, finds a new study released today by the Fraser Institute, an independent, non-partisan Canadian public policy think-tan

More respect for First Nations

In the ongoing effort to bring transparency and accountability to Canada’s hundreds of aboriginal governments, the name Wayne Louie should be remembered.

Things i do with words... No saving people who put fireworks on their head

Normally when someone dies you feel a sense of loss. Even if you don’t know that person, there’s still some kind of impact, as it remains a life that has ended.

Information Act needs some respect

To the Editor: The Saskatchewan Information and Privacy Commissioner (IPC) says that the Ministry of Health is withholding information without regard for the public’s right to know.

Mr. Harper’s budget rationale has evaporated

To the Editor: The Harper government failed to produce a budget through the entire 2014-15 fiscal year.

Training a must for ATV operators

To the Editor: ATV safety is hardly child’s play. In fact, when it comes to the various dangers associated with off-roading, children are the most vulnerable demographic.
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