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Yorkton News Review - Archive

Conservative cuts are hurting locally

To the Editor: One myth of Conservative budget-making is that Stephen Harper doesn't increase your taxes. But in fact, he does - payroll taxes, small business taxes, credit union taxes, tariff taxes, etc.

Prevention can help save you

After a fire broke out in a local apartment building this week a number of local residents are left to pick up the pieces and try to get back on their feet as everything was lost.
Supporting Canada's North - real results

Supporting Canada's North - real results

Canada's North is a fundamental part of our national identity and is vital to our future.

Examining the province's changing demographics

The demographics of Saskatchewan are changing, and SaskCulture has been touring the province to gauge the impact of these changes.
Discovery officially opens doors

Discovery officially opens doors

As of October 1, Discovery Motorsports has taken over Ochs Motorsports, and it's making some big changes.
Pumpkins - not just for Jack-O-Lanterns

Pumpkins - not just for Jack-O-Lanterns

Don't you just love the autumn harvest? The feeling of a crisp breeze in the air, the sound and sight of rustling leaves in a rainbow of colours, and a plentiful array of gourds, squash, and pumpkins available at the produce counter! Pumpkins are obv

Understanding Ursula series wraps up

Corinne Jeffery's Understanding Ursula series has been chronicling the history of a prairie family establishing themselves in Canada, beginning with Arriving: 1909-1919 and continuing with Thriving: 1920-1939.
Time for today's youth to make rebellious music

Time for today's youth to make rebellious music

With the release of Miley Cyrus' Bangerz, I had a flurry of old man reactions. Some were minor, including incredulity at the album art being inspired by bad teen idol records from the 1980s and anger at the misspelled title.

Honoring Veterans Week

November 5-11 has officially been proclaimed Veterans Week in the City of Yorkton.

Mill society gets go ahead to continue improvements

Yorkton's Brick Mill Heritage Society has been given another year to move forward with plans to restore the old flour mill located along Livingstone Street in the city.
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