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Misconception clarification

To the Editor: As Minister Responsible for the Saskatchewan Liquor and Gaming Authority, I would like to take a moment to clarify some misconceptions regarding the government's business decision to convert four public liquors to rural liquor franchis

ReStore gets set to open

Local support sought
Celebrating 100 years

Celebrating 100 years

There is a wealth of history waiting to be discovered and Yorkton and area residents are invited to join in! The Claybank Brick Plant is celebrating 100 years and organizers hope residents from across the province will come out to take a walk back in
Fair is fair no matter your title

Fair is fair no matter your title

They're human and they make mistakes like everyone else but even with that said, I certainly hope the law comes down on them HARD.

Time to shine some light on government

To the Editor: It is said that sunshine is the best disinfectant, but unfortunately not a lot of light shines on our federal government these days. Access to information requests are taking longer and arrive blacked out.
Golfing for health: another good year

Golfing for health: another good year

The Health Foundation Charity Golf Classic had another big year, raising a total of $102,326 for medical equipment in the region.

Sask has talent

They come from Plenty and Paddockwood, Leader and Lipton, Yorkton and Saltcoats and they have a common goal to succeed in show business! This special season could be the year to start YOUR journey with Saskatchewan Express! For more than thirty years
Stoll wins second Stanley Cup with LA Kings

Stoll wins second Stanley Cup with LA Kings

Jarret Stoll, a product of the Yorkton area and arguably the Parkland's most successful current NHL player has had a lot of accomplishments throughout his hockey career.
2014 World Cup: What we learned from Week One

2014 World Cup: What we learned from Week One

Thursday will mark the start of the second week of the World Cup and with every nation playing their opening group stage game much has been learned from the opening seven days in Brazil.

Sask. driving laws set to change

People who are caught driving impaired or engaging in other high risk driving behaviours including cellphone use will face tougher vehicle seizure consequences when new traffic safety laws come into effect June 27.
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