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Neighborly Advice According to Ed - Everybody likes to be the big, big boss

Ed, my neighbor next door, met his match last week. His uncle Fred arrived from Edmonton for a two-day-stop-over on a train trip to Winnipeg.

Parliamentary Report - A life sentence should mean a sentence for life

Prime Minister Stephen Harper has said that, “Canadians want a country where justice, real justice, is at the heart of our legal system, where the hope for rehabilitation is balanced with appropriate punishment and prevention, and with compassion for
Distracted driving causing more collisions

Distracted driving causing more collisions

Sgt. Cliff Froehlich has witnessed the results of distracted driving far too many times throughout his 28-year career with the Moose Jaw Police Service.
4-H Council to receive additional funds

4-H Council to receive additional funds

The Saskatchewan 4-H Council will benefit from a new three-year agreement totalling $1.05 million under Growing Forward 2.
Trade mission highlights beef

Trade mission highlights beef

Following his second visit to Vietnam earlier this week, Agriculture Minister Gerry Ritz concluded his fifth agricultural trade mission to South Korea and his seventh trade mission to Japan.

Pet First Aid Course

Bible Talks are being held every Sunday at 3:30 p.m. in the New Horizons Seniors Hall, 78 First Avenue in Yorkton. All are welcome. For more information call 306 270 6477 New Horizons Friday Night Dances 78 First Ave.
GSSD positive about provincial budget

GSSD positive about provincial budget

At its regular board meeting of Thursday, March 19, 2015, the Good Spirit School Division Board of Education discussed the provincial budget that was released on Wednesday, March 18, 2015.
Population of Saskatchewan keeps on growing

Population of Saskatchewan keeps on growing

Saskatchewan’s population grew by another 17,396 people in 2014 to an all-time high of 1,132,640, according to new figures released by Statistics Canada. Premier Brad Wall said the continued growth shows the strength of the province and its economy.
YORKTON IN REVIEW - March 19/15

YORKTON IN REVIEW - March 19/15

Seed festival tries to grow communities

Seed festival tries to grow communities

As the snow melts and the temperatures again begin to rise, the thoughts of local gardeners turn to the upcoming growing season.
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