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Elite Volleyball Camp comes to Yorkton

Elite Volleyball Camp comes to Yorkton

It was a successful first year for Elite Volley Camp last summer as Gavin Little's rural center based camp aimed at growing the sport of volleyball saw a steady first year turnout of Grade 7-12 volleyball players looking to hone their skills heading
Rider Report: Riders dominate Player of the Week honors

Rider Report: Riders dominate Player of the Week honors

Each week of the CFL season, The News Review Sports will recap the week that was in Rider Nation as well as preview the upcoming week's action in a weekly segment called Rider Report.
Pavel Bure: A tribute to a forgotten great of the 90's

Pavel Bure: A tribute to a forgotten great of the 90's

Pavel Bure was the first athlete I ever truly idolized as a child.

The price of eliminating poverty

To the Editor: What would it cost to eliminate poverty and ensure that each person on the planet enjoyed a 'living wage'; enough income to meet their basic needs for a descent and good life? First, the world's leaders, along with the world's billiona

Does us no favors

To the Editor: Is there a Canadian, or a significant group of Canadians, unaware of Canada's historical connection with Great Britain? I ask the question because the Harper government seems almost obsessed with reminding Canadians that the nation was

Dogs head out the window a dangerous habit

To the Editor: For most pups, the best part of a car ride is feeling the breeze in their furry faces as they stick their head out the window. Despite the feel good nature of this pleasurable experience, it's actually a very dangerous habit.

A small problem handled poorly

In March, in anticipation of the birth of the royal baby, the federal government passed a bill that took gender out of the equation for the line of succession.
PeeWee AA Cards lose in classic Provincial Final

PeeWee AA Cards lose in classic Provincial Final

With a steady thunderstorm coming down from the sky early Sunday morning at Jubilee Park the 2013 Saskatchewan Baseball Pee Wee AA Final was bound to be a memorable game, but the young ballplayers from the Humboldt Dodgers and the host Yorkton Cardin
Cardinals long losing skid ends playoff hopes early

Cardinals long losing skid ends playoff hopes early

cardinals miss playoffs for another after dismal July finish

ArcheoCaravan highlights Saskatchewans history

People of all ages had an opportunity to learn about archeology in the province recently, as the ArcheoCaravan made its way to the Western Development Museum.
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