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Garry Breitkreuz prepares for final year in office

Garry Breitkreuz prepares for final year in office

Garry Breitkreuz, MP for Yorkton-Melville, says it has been a positive year overall in 2014, and one that has seen positive results for many of the issues he holds at the forefront.
Another wet year defines 2014 in Yorkton

Another wet year defines 2014 in Yorkton

The City of Yorkton had an eventful 2014, but one which saw lessons learned from the past and one which sees positive developments moving forward. Mayor Bob Maloney recently sat down with The News Review to discuss the past year.
Salvation Army thanks Yorkton for support

Salvation Army thanks Yorkton for support

December of 2014 has been one unlike many others, and Captain Glen Fraser says a normally busy month has been on another level after the fire that began the month.
What’s your farm business strategy?

What’s your farm business strategy?

As 2014 draws to a close, many of us are giving thought to our New Year’s resolutions and the goals we are setting for ourselves in 2015.
The shortest day marked with short films

The shortest day marked with short films

The shortest day of the year is the perfect time to watch a good film, and the Yorkton Film Festival hosted the shortest day in film for the second year.

Inequality divide increasing

In a classic Christmas tale of redemption, one of Canada’s biggest banks, TD, recently released The Case for Leaning Against Income Inequality which pointed out the dangers of the widening divide, and gave some strong suggestions on how to turn the t

Who was naughty and who was nice

Let’s take a moment to imagine what Santa’s ‘naughty and nice’ list might have said about government bodies in Saskatchewan.

Things I do with words... - This is our old apartment, it’s quite expensive

When I moved to Yorkton in 2009 I lived in an apartment that cost $575 a month. Today, if someone wanted to live in the same apartment, they would be looking at paying $935 a month, going by the apartment management’s website.

Balanced books causing hardship

To the Editor: Except for the Harper government, there seems to be complete consensus about the leading importance of municipal infrastructure in building a more prosperous Canadian economy.

Liberal track record questionable

To the Editor: There have been several mistruths put forward by Ralph Goodale, but the people of Saskatchewan haven’t forgotten his patented Liberal doublespeak.
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