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So I like to smoke crack, what of it?

So I like to smoke crack, what of it?

Personally, I couldn't care less what he does on his down time, that's his business, but when things start escalating out of control and he begins to make Canada look like a joke on the world scale, it's time to say adios.

NDP demands more educational assistants

There are fewer Educational assistants in the province than there were three years ago, says Trent Wotherspoon of the Saskatchewan NDP, and his party wants to see a reversal of that trend.

Rider Report: Grey Cup dream reaches climax in Calgary for WSF

While Sunday's win over the BC Lions at Taylor Field may have been exciting as the Riders defense prevented a game winning Lions drive after Chris Milo kicked one of his clutch field goals in the bitter Regina cold to put the Riders up four points in
Local martial arts instructor wins international award

Local martial arts instructor wins international award

On Saturday, November 2, local Yorkton Martial Arts Training Club instructor Michael Forster was inducted into the International Martial Arts Hall of Fame as TaeKwon-Do instructor of the year for 2013.
Terriers beat Klippers on Armed Forces Night

Terriers beat Klippers on Armed Forces Night

On a special night the Yorkton Terriers returned to the Farrell Agencies Arena for the first time after a three week road trip to honour Canada's Armed Forces and the veterans who fought for our freedom on Armed forces Night when the Terriers hosted
Harvest swept by Contacts in weekend return to FAA

Harvest swept by Contacts in weekend return to FAA

A return home for the Yorkton Harvest over the weekend was supposed to be an added boost for a team that has been on a roll to open up the Saskatchewan Midget AAA Hockey League season.

Lady Saints off to provincials

The Sacred Heart Sr. girls volleyball team competed in the 4A girls south regional playoffs this weekend in Lumsden. The Lady Saints first match of the day was against Carnduff.

Festival celebrates diversity

The Yorkton Festival of Cultures is entering its 3rd year, bringing together a variety of different, local cultures for one afternoon of food, art and entertainment.

Ovarian cancer: Sask. conference slates

It's an opportunity to learn more about a disease that is often overlooked yet it affects many. Ovarian cancer is Canada's most fatal women's cancer.
Yorkton Bantam AA Terriers win 2013 Graham Tuer

Yorkton Bantam AA Terriers win 2013 Graham Tuer

Yorkton's Bantam AA UCT Terriers hockey team put themselves in the same breath of Yorkton's 1996 Western Canadian Bantam Champs with a win at the 2013 Graham Tuer Tournament in Regina, the first time a Yorkton team has won the tournament since '96 wh
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