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Chamber speaker announced

Chamber speaker announced

The Yorkton Chamber of Commerce has announce the name of the keynote speaker for its annual Business Dinner event.
Local author releases Trilogy

Local author releases Trilogy

Local author Timothy Bartlett is playing a game with his readers, and that forms the foundation of his Gamemaster Trilogy, the first book of which is out now. The Gamemaster Trilogy follows a character who Bartlett describes as a genius.

Oh what a ball

Submitted by Kaare Askildt, former Preeceville area farmer in training. This one of a series on getting settled in Hazel Dell.
Yorkton's Chamber history

Yorkton's Chamber history

By Craig Baird As Yorkton began to grow in the 1890s, there became a need for the local merchants to come together to form an association to help promote not only their businesses, but the town itself.

Kryptonite-like wrath of Saskatchewan voters

To the Editor: Driving by the town of Mclean on my way to the April 16 Emerging Labour Force conference in Regina, I noticed what I describe as the billboard of solitude.
Make sure your tattoos and piercings are good

Make sure your tattoos and piercings are good

An Edmonton woman wants it to be illegal for an employer to discriminate against people with tattoos and piercings.
Cards red hot play puts team at 6-6

Cards red hot play puts team at 6-6

After a promising 2-1 start to their 2014 season the Yorkton Cardinals regressed into a losing streak shortly afterwards to fall to 2-5, taking the momentum that a much improved Cards roster had along with a winning record early in the season.
Plant Breeders' rights

Plant Breeders' rights

There has been a lot of discussion surrounding Bill C-18, particularly with respect to UPOV 91.

People die while politicians dither

To the Editor: Over the past two decades, the general Canadian attitude toward wait times for medical treatment seems to have evolved into a resigned acceptance of this ostensibly "mild nuisance" in an otherwise excellent system.

Trades are big business in Sask

They come from Regina, Saskatoon, Canora and Yorkton, they are our students and they are our future.
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