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New Horizons honors donors and volunteers

New Horizons honors donors and volunteers

Submittted by Vi Stefanuk New Horizons Senior Citizens of Yorkton honored donors and volunteers at a luncheon held in their hall on Sunday, October 26. A brief membership meeting preceded the afternoon luncheon.
Home mail delivery ends in Fall 2015

Home mail delivery ends in Fall 2015

Canada Post's plan to end door-to-door mail delivery in the country extends to Yorkton in fall of 2015.

Take less tax in the first place

With a federal election under a year away and the Harper government poised to introduce its fall economic update in the coming weeks, the primary debate for Canadians in the next election is shaping up to be what to do with the projected surplus? We

No more turkey until Christmas please

Submitted by Kaare Askildt, former Preeceville area farmer in training. This one of a series on getting settled in Hazel Dell. Well, finally the turkey trot is over! They were expedited to the freezer last weekend.
Keep our land glorious and free

Keep our land glorious and free

O Canada Radicalized terrorists are a concern around the world. The tragic events of October 20th and 22nd, the murders of two of our own fine Canadian sons, make it obvious that Canada is not immune from terrorism.
Garry Shury wins Don't Bag It, Mulch It!

Garry Shury wins Don't Bag It, Mulch It!

The city of Yorkton wants people to mulch their grass instead of bagging it, and this year they've had the first contest to encourage people to take an environmentally friendly approach to their lawn care.

Kelvington hospital construction underway

Residents of Kelvington and area celebrated a major step toward a new integrated health care facility today with a sod turning ceremony at the Kelvindell Lodge.

CWB assets concerns NFU

To the Editor: The privatization of the physical assets of the CWB is fraught with problems, according to an analysis from the National Farmers Union (NFU).

Violence prevention week marked

Justice Minister and Attorney General Gordon Wyant is proud to proclaim October 27 to 31 as the first Violence Prevention Week in Saskatchewan.

MRI privatization not the answer

This past week, Saskatchewan Premier Brad Wall took to twitter to ask the question "Is it time to allow people to pay for their own private MRIs in Saskatchewan like they can do in Alberta?" His comments came after a radio show in which he'd received
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