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No more Grand Caravans? Not a big deal at all

No more Grand Caravans? Not a big deal at all

To the surprise of many, the Dodge Grand Caravan is going away in a couple years.
2014 RBC Cup team previews, who to watch

2014 RBC Cup team previews, who to watch

With Yorkton officially back in the RBC Cup field after their win over the Dauphin Kings took the Terriers back to the Junior A National Championship for the first time since 2006, it is time to preview the field that will be in Vernon, B.C.
Close cuts enters 17th year, new initiatives underway

Close cuts enters 17th year, new initiatives underway

Brayden Ottenbreit's Close Cuts for Cancer is now entering its 17th year, and for the month of May it's bringing people together to raise money and awareness for cancer in Yorkton. The launch event was held at Mr.
Honoring our military

Honoring our military

On March 18, 2014, Prime Minister Harper welcomed home the final contingent of Canadian Armed Forces members from our mission in Afghanistan.

One practical plan for senate reform

To the Editor: After a career of railing against the Senate, Prime Minister Stephen Harper now says that we're "stuck with the status quo." Canadians don't have to settle for this defeatism - there is a practical plan left to fix our broken Senate.
Ham and scones for Mother's Day

Ham and scones for Mother's Day

Mother's Day is fast approaching and a great way to treat that special lady in your life is to make her breakfast in bed. One of my all time favorite breakfasts are the ham & cheddar scones that my wife Katherine makes for me.
Making history with Victims Bill of Rights

Making history with Victims Bill of Rights

Victims of crime deserve to have a stronger, more effective voice in the criminal justice system. For far too long, the scales of justice tipped in favor of criminals and neglected those who had been affected by their crimes.
Terriers struggling early at WCC

Terriers struggling early at WCC

After winning the Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League title for the second straight season the Yorkton Terriers were reminded just how difficult the new path to the Royal Bank Cup is as the Western Canada Cup has shown the back to back league champions

Education overhaul needed in Sask.

To the Editor: It has now been revealed in the Legislature the Premier's wrong-headed Lean pet project isn't just confined to health care. The education ministry is spending at least $1.

No retirement crisis here

To the Editor: With talks to expand the Canada Pension Plan having stalled, the Ontario government has pledged to roll out its own provincial version.
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