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Canada's apathy to its national soccer program a disgrace

Canada's apathy to its national soccer program a disgrace

On Tuesday countries from all of the world were glued to their television screens or were filling grounds all over the globe to see if their country would be one of the 32 teams to qualify for the 2014 World Cup in Brazil.
Province invests $10 million

Province invests $10 million

College initiative funded
Royal Ford officially reopens

Royal Ford officially reopens

Royal Ford has had its biggest change in 28 years, moving to a new location and expanding with more services and an huge showroom. Terry Ortynsky says that he's proud of what they have accomplished with the new dealership.

Judgment falls short of ethical standards

To the Editor: It's been a bad year for the Conservatives. Five members of the government's caucus have left while under investigation or facing outright charges.
Seniors program to reduce social isolation

Seniors program to reduce social isolation

Social isolation is a widespread issue that affects many older Canadians. It can lead to depression, illness, loss of well-being and even death. We all need to be alert to this issue - from the government down to local organizations and families.

Farming for Health raises over $330,000

In its first year, the Farming for Health project has set a high bar. The canola crop brought in $331,205, which will be put towards the new hospital.
Party on people we're paying

Party on people we're paying

"Oh wasn't that a party! Could've been the whiskey. Might've been the gin. Could've been the three or four six-packs, I don't know, but look at the mess I'm in..." (A popular Irish Rovers tune for those who haven't heard it.

Open Cinema event planned

Who doesn't enjoy a good movie night? And this one is FREE. The Yorkton Film Festival and the Yorkton Public Library have announced they are hosting OPEN CINEMA once again, with long-time YFF supporter and film aficionado, Elwyn Vermette.

Long term care update

To the Editor: I wish to update your readers about action our government is taking to improve quality of care in long-term care facilities across Saskatchewan.

Drop the edu-babble please

To the Editor: Anyone who wishes to become a teacher in Canada must hold a valid teaching certificate. In order to qualify, prospective teachers must complete a Bachelor of Education (B.Ed.) degree from an accredited faculty of education.
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