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More of a curse than a blessing

To the Editor: Be careful what you wish for is a wise adage. The Canadian Taxpayers Federation (CTF) wishes that Premier Brad Wall would root out inefficiencies before raising taxes.
Rating the Sweet 16 Cinderellas of March Madness

Rating the Sweet 16 Cinderellas of March Madness

Another first weekend of March Madness presented plenty of story-lines and storylines to be talked about and of course tons of upsets as the underdogs continued the tradition of low seeds making noise in the NCAA Tournament.
So long Redford, you will not be missed

So long Redford, you will not be missed

She is CLEARLY taking advantage of the system and of the taxpayers that depend on her for honest and loyal leadership so YES, in answer to the question being posed by Canadians as of late - "Should Alberta's premier Alison Redford resign?" Absolutely

Library brims with activity

Since it was rebuilt after flooding in 2011, the Yorkton Public Library is coming to life and changing with the times.

Snowfall takes toll on the budget, project planned

Another financial year has wrapped up for the City of Yorkton, coming to a close with some good news and not so good news.
Bantam AA Terriers win first game of provincial final

Bantam AA Terriers win first game of provincial final

Following a convincing South Final sweep over the Prairie Storm of Balgonie in the SBAAHL Division Finals the Yorkton Bantam AA UCT Terriers couldn't be blamed for feeling confident heading into the SBAAHL Championship series with the North champion

Kids Expo gets bigger and better

Just like kids themselves, the Yorkton Kids Expo is getting bigger every year. Presented by Joey's Kids Apparel, the event has grown into the Gallagher Center, expanding to four times the size.

It's a pretext to avoid reality

To the Editor: Many media commentators have responded to the possibility of a Parti Quebecois victory on April 7th with heartfelt ambivalence bordering on indifference.

Doctor numbers are on the rise

It's a problem that has been lingering not just in Saskatchewan but across the nation, fortunately, according to the numbers though, change is in the works and the situation is turning around.

World TB Day - lets put a stop together

To the Editor: World TB Day, March 24, is a good opportunity for us to acknowledge past December Canada's major contribution of $650 million over three years to the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, TB and Malaria.
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