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Infrastructure frustrates

Sask. mayors meet

Dance Festival enters ninth year

The Parkland Dance Festival has entered into its ninth year, giving dancers from the region a chance to compete locally against the best of the area.

Help support Kidsport, golf event

To the Editor: Joe Beeverz is hosting a "can't miss" event in support of an amazing organization, Yorkton Kidsport.

TFW program needs government help

To the Editor: Saskatchewan Greens (Sask- Greens) want the Harper and Wall Governments to work together to either fix the Temporary Foreign Workers (TFW) program soon or scrap it.
Author Q & A: Frank Block

Author Q & A: Frank Block

Local author Frank Block has spent years chronicling the life of the late, great Metro Prystai who is an Original Six legend in the NHL in addition to being one of Yorkton and Melville's greatest athletes.

Infrastructure boost needed

To the Editor: The Harper government's plan for public infrastructure across Canada is too small and unambitious to meet the nation's real needs.

Good-bye Mr. Mowat, you will be missed

It is sadly coincidental that Farley Mowat, the original "eco-warrior" and Canada's pre-eminent defender of wildlife, has passed away in the midst of the annual seal slaughter, which Mowat called "perhaps the most atrocious single trespass by human b
Ukraine situation calls for united response

Ukraine situation calls for united response

Not many issues cut across party lines and bring unanimous consent to a motion or course of action. Like no issue has for some time, the ongoing turmoil in Ukraine has done that.

Drive safe May long

Spring has arrived and many Saskatchewan motorists will be planning their road trips for the Victoria Day long weekend. With travelling in mind, CAA Saskatchewan has tips for motorists on how to drive safely, save money and help the environment.
There's nothing wrong with water, bottled or tap

There's nothing wrong with water, bottled or tap

As of right now, the CBC is running an online poll regarding bottled water. The question asks whether a cardboard box of water is better than the current, commonly used plastic bottles.
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