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Terriers knock off Hounds in five

Terriers knock off Hounds in five

Despite a hard fought effort from the lowest seed in the SJHL Quarterfinals in the Notre Dame Hounds during the defending champion Yorkton Terriers first playoff series in the SJHL Playoffs an expected ending was reached on Friday night at the Farrel
Frozen veggies - the powerhouse convenience food

Frozen veggies - the powerhouse convenience food

During every trip to the supermarket we must make choices between the price, health, and convenience aspects of the foods we buy.
CWNT's Desiree Scott visits Yorkton to coach soccer camp

CWNT's Desiree Scott visits Yorkton to coach soccer camp

Heading into Canada's 2015 FIFA Women's World Cup hosting duties, Canadian Women's National Team central midfielder Desiree Scott took time out of her preparations for her 2014 club season to help grow the game in the prairies over the weekend when s
Yorkton Storm swimmers dominate pool in Prince Albert

Yorkton Storm swimmers dominate pool in Prince Albert

The Yorkton Storm Speed Swim Club recently sent eight swimmers to the "A" Provincials and Junior Cup that were jointly held in Prince Albert.
Education equality for Sask. First Nations

Education equality for Sask. First Nations

First Nation students on reserves across Canada should have access to the same educational standards, supports and opportunities available to other Canadians.
Tax efficient investing, weigh the pros and cons

Tax efficient investing, weigh the pros and cons

As Benjamin Franklin said, "in this world nothing can be said to be certain, except death and taxes." Fortunately for some Canadian investors, the latter can be controlled.

Weaker loonie hurts Canadians more

To the Editor: The negative impact of a weaker loonie will likely outweigh any benefits. This week the Canadian dollar dropped below 90 cents US. Good news, say some economists, for the Canadian economy. Not so though.

What is really happening to the workers

To the Editor: As reported in the Regina Leader Post, March 11, Premier Wall is already staking his ground for what kind of job he wants from the people of Saskatchewan when he is done with politics.
Windows XP was good enough, but now it is not

Windows XP was good enough, but now it is not

Windows XP is dead, or at least it will be dead at the beginning of next month.

Budget stays on path of growth

The theme of the provincial budget for 2014-15 is steady growth, and Yorkton MLA Greg Ottenbreit says that overall, it's a good one for residents in the city. For the Yorkton area, one of the big projects is the $4.
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