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Rapid Fire Rants: TSN's NHL demise, Jays streak, CMNT

Rapid Fire Rants: TSN's NHL demise, Jays streak, CMNT

Some end of May "rants" for your summer reading enjoyment.....

Terriers MVPs: Kale, Thomson, Chase Norrish

Given how instrumental both Kale Thomson and Chase Norrish were to their own individual successes as well as the Terriers RBC Cup run, it was no surprise when the blueline/goalie combo were named co-MVP's for the 2013/14 Yorkton Terriers season.

Film fest offers local students the chance to learn

Every year, students from the region get a rare opportunity to work with acclaimed filmmakers as part of the Yorkton Film Festival. Students learn the process of making a movie, from shooting to editing, and see how it's done.
I cannot escape the rush of mobile technology

I cannot escape the rush of mobile technology

I hate my stupid phone. I hate how it loses charge for no reason. I hate how the bluetooth connection sometimes decides to ignore my car, as though the car said something rude and it wants to teach it a lesson.
It was just a gentle slap, ya right . . .

It was just a gentle slap, ya right . . .

I tend to complain a lot about Canada's justice system, and maybe it gets redundant, but WHY oh WHY does this system repeatedly give us so many reasons to pick it apart? A thirteen year old Quebec girl had her innocent life taken - by her own father

Shame on you Justin for not being equal

To the Editor: On May 8, I was watching CTV news when I heard Justin Trudeau declare that the Liberal Party will not accept candidates who harbour pro life views. This view point did not surprise me.
Two-person costumes - who knew?

Two-person costumes - who knew?

The Yorkton Film Festival kicked off with the arrival of James Brylowski, director of A Mile in these Hooves, a short comedy about a pair of brothers travelling to California in a two-person donkey suit.

Fish fairly or prepare to pay

If you're playing the system be prepared to get caught and fined. The Government of Saskatchewan has announced it has made significant changes to the fine structure for unlawful hunting and fishing activities.
Success and challenges of aboriginal filmmaking

Success and challenges of aboriginal filmmaking

There is a new wave of aboriginal filmmaking both in North America and the world.

Holding government accountable

To the Editor: This spring session, the Saskatchewan NDP's focus was on the government's neglect of the basics in health care, seniors care and education.
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