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WCB destruction

To the Editor: W.C. Fields' line "Never give a sucker an even break, or smarten up a chump" has never been better executed than by the Conservative government and their farmer-disenfranchisement policies.
Sketching a passion for local artist

Sketching a passion for local artist

It's a passion that stems from a family love of the arts says Deanna Junek of her eye-catching line of colored pencil sketches. Junek was in Yorkton last week displaying her work and offering up pieces for sale to members of the general public.

MacAuley returns after Pats WHL stint

By Chase Ruttig After leading the Yorkton Terriers to the 2012/13 SJHL Championship on the way to Co-MVP honours in the finals, Prince Albert born goaltender Dawson MacAuley attracted the radar of the Regina Pats who traded for his rights to be one o
A fond farewell to all of my readers

A fond farewell to all of my readers

"The only way that we can live, is if we grow. The only way that we can grow is if we change. The only way that we can change is if we learn. The only way we can learn is if we are exposed.

Depression support is available

Depression is a disease that can be difficult to overcome, but Yorkton's Better Living Centre wants to help.

Local rinks get support

The Government of Saskatchewan has announced that the Community Rink Affordability Grant will be offered in 2014. This is the third consecutive year for the popular program.
Yorkton Building Supplies officially opens

Yorkton Building Supplies officially opens

There is now a new option for people looking to buy building supplies in the city. Yorkton Building Supplies recently held their grand opening.
Gervais to carry on winning tradition as captain

Gervais to carry on winning tradition as captain

By Chase Ruttig Playing on the Yorkton Terriers for the past three seasons, gritty power forward Kailum Gervais knows exactly how big of shoes he has to fill in replacing Devon McMullen as the team's newest captain for the 2014/15 season.
It was easy to predict the Scottish Referendum

It was easy to predict the Scottish Referendum

Last week, about 55 per cent of voters in Scotland decided that they did not want the country to go independent of the United Kingdom.

Why we didn't register as a charity

To the Editor: Much has been written recently about charitable organizations being audited for expressing their views on public policy.
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