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A vegan cat is not going to be a cat for too long

A vegan cat is not going to be a cat for too long

Cats are carnivores. There is evidence to suggest that this is why we have domesticated cats in the first place.

The fifty shades of Grant Devine

To the Editor: Saskatchewan Premier Brad Wall has repeatedly promised that his Government would not privatize any of Saskatchewan's current Liquor stores!!! Yet, here he is doing exactly that.

Justin's economic growth plan

To the Editor: Liberal leader Justin Trudeau was in Regina last week with a jam-packed agenda.
PH Pow Wow honours youth

PH Pow Wow honours youth

The Painted Hand Casino Pow Wow has entered its 14th year, and Charles Ryder, General Manager of the Painted Hand Casino, says that this year has been another great year for the event.
Cards in slump in second week of season

Cards in slump in second week of season

Cards look to shake off home struggles
Sad no matter how you look at it

Sad no matter how you look at it

What a truly sad story. No matter how the cookie crumbles, lives have been changed forever and there's no going back. It was a beautiful, sunny, Sunday evening when 22-year-old Emma Czornobaj set out for a drive along a busy Quebec highway.
Yorkton athletes claim gold at provincials

Yorkton athletes claim gold at provincials

After a successful 2014 East Central Districts Track Meet determined the athletes from the Parkland area who would be representing Team East Central at the 2014 Saskatchewan High School Athletics Association Track and Field Provincial Championship at

Celebrate Father's Day at the WDM

The Yorkton Western Development Museum (WDM) is inviting local residents to celebrate Father's Day at the WDM on Sunday, June 15 from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m.
Supporting our elders

Supporting our elders

Every year, the 15th of June marks World Elder Abuse Awareness Day, a special day that originated in Canada and has flourished worldwide with the help of the World Health Organization.

Election intervention is needed

To the Editor: The National General Elections of both 2006 and 2011 won by the Conservative Party Canada (CPC) were followed by investigations of wrongdoing by the Commissioner of Elections.
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