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We don't need a degree to be a good neighbour

We don't need a degree to be a good neighbour

It does not matter where we live - we will have neighbours; in a condo, a house, an apartment or on the farm. We all have neighbours. Living side by side with a neighbour can have its challenges, having good neighbours can also be a great blessing.
Martial artists off to Ireland trip

Martial artists off to Ireland trip

Two Yorkton Martial Arts Training Club students are headed abroad to compete in the WOMAA (World Organization of Martial Arts Athletes) World Championships XIV.
Yutan Ironstand remembered

Yutan Ironstand remembered

Two years ago, fourteen year old Yutan Ironstand was killed in a collision at the corner of Smith Street and Gladstone. Since then, on the day of his death, his family has been holding a vigil to remember the boy.

New program to assist older workers

Just because they are aging, doesn't mean they don't have plenty to offer. Workers are hard to come by for many employers in Saskatchewan's strong economic climate.
Gov't already improving support for veterans

Gov't already improving support for veterans

Canada's brave men and women in uniform, who pay the ultimate sacrifice in defence of their country, deserve to be laid to rest respectfully with support from the federal government.

Harper and the Conservative cone of silence

To the Editor: Having trouble telling fact from fiction in the Senate expenses scandal? There's a reason for that.

Yanks one game away from perfection in SESBL final

Given the regular season dominance of the Yorkton Yankees and the Canora Supers in the South East Senior Baseball League with both clubs posting near perfect records, it was a slight surprise to see the Langenburg Indians as the Yankees SESBL Champio

Kramer Ltd. Group purchases SJHL's Central Division naming rights through 2016 season

You might think the "s" in Saskatchewan Junior Hockey league stands for Seinfeld when you hear the new name of the SJHL's Central Division.

Hats off to Sask. heritage!

While growth, change and advancements are all welcome and needed if we want to progress as a province, taking care of our heritage and the foundation that helped make us what we are today is also important.

Liquor regulations see more change

Another 37 of the province's 77 updated liquor regulations announced last fall are now in effect as a result of legislative and regulatory changes made by the Saskatchewan Liquor and Gaming Authority (SLGA).
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