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Majority of middle class left out

To the Editor: Looking back on the year, it is increasingly clear that Prime Minister Stephen Harper’s priorities are no longer the priorities of Canadians.

Rainy day funds are necessary

Despite being charged with the guardianship of an exceptional economy with prosperity rooted in the volatile revenues of the oil and gas sector, there appears to be an absence of learning behaviour on the part of governments in Alberta.
Infrastructure funds awarded to Town of Kelvington

Infrastructure funds awarded to Town of Kelvington

The Town of Kelvington will benefit from improved wastewater infrastructure thanks to joint federal and provincial funding announced recently by Garry Breitkreuz, Member of Parliament for Yorkton — Melville, on behalf of Minister of State for Western
The Government of Saskatchewan announces new judge for Wynyard

The Government of Saskatchewan announces new judge for Wynyard

The Government of Saskatchewan is pleased to announce the appointment of Michelle Marquette as a judge to the Provincial Court in Wynyard.
Enjoy nature in the wintertime

Enjoy nature in the wintertime

For many Canadians, scarves, mitts, boots and gloves have become fashion must-haves as the last leaves of autumn were followed by the first snow over the past week.

Co-Ed Pool League

New Horizons Friday Night Dances 78 First Ave. North Yorkton, SK Great night of dancing Everyone is welcome Admission only $8.00 Lunch is included Time: 8 p.m. to 12 a.m.
Ebola film highlights medical staff’s struggles

Ebola film highlights medical staff’s struggles

The Ebola Fighter: Time’s Person of the Year Over the next few months, the Yorkton Film Festival is hosting Spotlight on the News, a program that features films relevant to current issues.
11-member Advisory Group on Poverty Reduction

11-member Advisory Group on Poverty Reduction

An 11-member Advisory Group on Poverty Reduction was announced in Saskatoon by Social Services Minister Donna Harpauer.
Make sure holiday leftovers are safe to eat

Make sure holiday leftovers are safe to eat

Many Canadians enjoy eating leftovers from family dinners and from dining out as a time-saving and budget-friendly meal. It is important to remember that leftovers need to be properly handled to help reduce the risk of foodborne illness.
New markets for canola

New markets for canola

The Canola Council of Canada (CCC) commends the Government’s very successful trade mission to China to increase agricultural trade ties.
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