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Farm Toy show brings out some rare Canadian toys

Farm Toy show brings out some rare Canadian toys

The Yorkton Farm Toy and Collectors Show and Sale had another successful year, bringing out approximately 1,000 people over the two day event.

Say no to modifications

To the Editor: Both the Government of Saskatchewan and the Government of Canada tout "the science" when wholeheartedly approving the continued proliferation of genetically modified organisms (GMOs) into the food supply.
2014 Olympics Week One: Canadian gold rush hits Sochi

2014 Olympics Week One: Canadian gold rush hits Sochi

After the 2010 Vancouver Olympics success many wondered if Canada could carry over the magic of the Olympics at home into the Sochi games.

Senior living facility coming

There will be a new senior living community coming to Yorkton. Brightwater Senior Living is planning a home on the northeastern corner of Mayhew Avenue and Morrison Drive, and presented their plan for the facility to city council.

Crop Insurance sees programs added in 2014

Federal Agriculture Minister Gerry Ritz and Saskatchewan Agriculture Minister Lyle Stewart announced details of the 2014 Crop Insurance Program, which includes a number of new features to help producers mitigate their risk.
New doctors in Sunrise

New doctors in Sunrise

Sunrise Health Region is pleased to welcome two physicians to our region. Dr. Taofik Adedeji (pronounced Ah-did-a-gee) began practice on January 13, 2014 as a General Practitioner, joining Dr.
Terriers sweep Mils, drop points to Broncos

Terriers sweep Mils, drop points to Broncos

The SJHL playoffs don't officially get underway until the beginning of March, but try telling that to the fans of the Yorkton Terriers and Melville Millionaires as the two teams gave their fanbases a taste of what is to come this weekend in the final

Multiple reasons for turning away

To the Editor: Pretty well everyone agrees that 2013 was an "annus horribilis" for Stephen Harper, due to a steadily worsening ethics scandal in which the RCMP are alleging fraud, bribery and breach of trust within his inner circle.

The words we should use include selfish

To the Editor: A study from the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives published earlier this year shows that Canada's 100 best-paid CEOs breezed through year 2012 with earnings near 271 times higher than the average Canadian worker - $7.
Harvest snap four game losing streak with 4-2 win

Harvest snap four game losing streak with 4-2 win

Heading into the final month of the SMAAAHL season Yorkton Harvest head coach Dan Cross knew his young team needed a change of fortune after the way his team went into February.
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