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Riders visit Yorkton on Grey Cup Tour

Riders visit Yorkton on Grey Cup Tour

When the Saskatchewan Roughriders won the 101st Grey Cup in Regina on home turf at Taylor Field, it was a victory not just for the provincial capital, but for an entire province of rabid Rider fans who have turned the team from financial ruin in the
Global investing 101

Global investing 101

Good investors understand the concept of diversification and its benefits in managing risk. However, although many do diversify with individual holdings, the majority fall short when diversifying from a global standpoint.

Will they back off taxing trend?

To the Editor: A new year can bring new possibilities. It's a chance to take stock of what we've accomplished in the past year and to set new goals for the future. It's also, however, when Canadian governments typically enact new taxes.
YUFC U-18 girls continue strong season with gold

YUFC U-18 girls continue strong season with gold

The Yorkton United Under 18/16 girls team attended the Saskatoon Sisco Premier Division soccer tournament on January 17-19. Highly regarded as the top Premier division soccer tournament in the province.
New exhibits unveiled at the Dean

New exhibits unveiled at the Dean

Arnold kicks off photography festival in Yorkton
Richard Sherman, PK Subban victims of double standard for blacks

Richard Sherman, PK Subban victims of double standard for blacks

This month is supposed to be a month in which racial equality should be championed, where the lessons of Martin Luther King are celebrated and learned on MLK Day in the United States, but instead we have been treated to events in the month of January

Harvest come up with big four points in Swift Current

Heading into a two game series with the Swift Current Legionnaires, it was crucial for a struggling Yorkton Harvest team to pick up full points on the weekend for the first time this winter as they took on the cellar dwelling Swift Current club.

If you're going to criticize, be truthful

To the Editor: I am very confused as to what Neil Young's goal is with his "Honour the Treaties Tour", other than to senselessly slander the oil sands that provide economic sustenance for the very country, and Indian band, he claims to love.

Nepotism is alive and flourishing in Canada

To the Editor: The recent announcement eliminating door-to-door delivery for urban residents and the massive postal rate increases by Canada Post President and CEO Deepak Chopra repeatedly pointed out it was a Conference Board of Canada recommendatio

Get smart and "butt" out

It's National Non-Smoking Week in Saskatchewan so it's only natural we tackle in initiatives that target the younger generation where problems might be nipped in the bud.
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