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Sacred Heart Saints fall in B side final at Caronport tournament

After losing in the MCS Invitational final to their rival Yorkton Regional, the Sacred Heart Saints regrouped and went to Caronport for more early season 4A Boys Basketball action, but once again found struggles in a weekend where they went 1-2, fail
Tax loss selling for 2013

Tax loss selling for 2013

Despite positive performance in the broad markets many stocks remain in negative territory. Gold, materials, and mining sectors have been especially hard hit, with declines into double digits.
Which country can claim to be Santa's real home?

Which country can claim to be Santa's real home?

Where does Santa Claus live? The obvious answer is the North Pole, but that does not tell you the country of residence. This is a disputed bit of territory, a piece of land which three countries - Canada, Russia and Denmark - are fighting to claim.

Sask. AgriStability deadline nears

The Saskatchewan Crop Insurance Corporation (SCIC) is reminding local producers December 31, 2013, is the FINAL deadline to submit 2012 AgriStability forms and pay 2013 program fees.
Yorkton Swim Club does well in second meet of 13/14

Yorkton Swim Club does well in second meet of 13/14

Ten members of the YSSC, Yorkton Storm Swim Club, recently competed in their second meet of the season. The club attended the "Fall Freeze Out" in Moose Jaw. Overall the team did very well returning home with sixteen top three performances.

Terriers clip Nipawin Hawks, lose to Bruins on the road

The Yorkton Terriers continued being stellar at the Farrell Agencies Arena throughout the fist half of the 2013/14 SJHL season, beating down the Nipawin Hawks in their visit to the FAA on Friday.
Harvest continue struggles in winless streak

Harvest continue struggles in winless streak

Despite battling each and every night to turn things around as the 2013/14 Saskatchewan Midget AAA Hockey League season nears the Christmas break, the Yorkton Harvest just can't seem to turn things around during what can now be classified as a length

Record breaking year for Sask. crops

It was a bountiful harvest in Saskatchewan this year, with 38.4 million tonnes.
Kick-starting entrepreneurship

Kick-starting entrepreneurship

The Government of Canada recently announced the latest Call for Proposals of the Building in Canada Innovation Program (BCIP) - a procurement program whose primary goal is to promote innovation and help small- and medium-sized businesses connect with

One year later deepening ethics scandal

To the Editor: Last week was another ethical scorcher for Conservatives as more damaging information came to light about the on-going police investigation that's reaching into the highest echelons of the Harper government.
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