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Yorkton News Review - Archive

Free market may not be that free

A recent Pew Research study surveys 44 countries, revealing that the Chinese are even friendlier to free markets than Americans.

Income splitting is unfair to middle class

To the Editor: Middle class families should not have to pay more to give wealthier families like those of MPs and Cabinet Ministers a $2,000 tax break. But that's exactly what's happening with Stephen Harper's new "income splitting" scheme.

Farmers deserve a chance to bid

To the Editor: Farmers of North America (FNA) and AgraCity Crop & Nutrition have learned their bid to acquire the CWB was rejected by CWB management.
Salute to our Veterans

Salute to our Veterans

A large enthusiast crowd joined the Yorkton Community Adult Band under the direction of Larry Pearen and Community Concert Choir under the direction of Laurene Jemieff for their fall concert at St. Andrew's United Church "SALUTE TO OUR VETERANS".

Premier heads to India for trade mission

India has rapidly become one of Saskatchewan's major trading partners, and Premier Brad Wall is cultivating that growing relationship in a visit to the country next month.

SIGA accreditation awarded

The Saskatchewan Indian Gaming Authority (SIGA) and the Responsible Gambling Council (RGC) are pleased to announce that all six SIGA casinos in the Province of Saskatchewan have successfully earned RG Check accreditation.

Woman charged with collision

Punnichy RCMP are advising that charges have been laid in relation to a collision that occurred earlier this year on May 17th, 2014 where a pickup truck collided with a road grader south of Punnichy, Saskatchewan.
Agriculture Week kicks off

Agriculture Week kicks off

The City of Yorkton's agriculture week kicked off with a ceremonial branding, officially marking the beginning of Harvest Showdown in the city.

Income splitting not the best plan

To the Editor: After seven consecutive years of budget deficits, the federal government is finally set to balance the budget.

Public input wanted for liquor laws

The Government of Saskatchewan today took the first steps toward redefining Saskatchewan's liquor retailing system by releasing an options paper, and inviting public input.
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