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Charcoal or gas - what's best? Do your homework

Charcoal or gas - what's best? Do your homework

Depending on the climate in the area you live in, your outdoor cooking season has just started, you have already been doing it for a while now, or you have never stopped.
Exciting Stars for Saskatchewan line up announced

Exciting Stars for Saskatchewan line up announced

Nine exciting performances have been lined up and now is your chance to get a great deal on seeing them all. The Yorkton Arts Council has announced the 2013-14 Stars for Saskatchewan concert series and it doesn't disappoint.

Jump Start Day

One in three Canadian kids are left on the side of the rink In Canada, one in three families cannot afford to enrol their children in organized sport or recreation activities because of financial barriers (Vision Critical 2011).

A good way to end child poverty

To the Editor: Poverty has been stubbornly persistent in Canada for the generation raising young kids. Ten per cent of families headed by 25 to 34 year olds were poor in 1976. Today, the rate is around 12 per cent.
Bill Sobkow gears up to manage Cards once again

Bill Sobkow gears up to manage Cards once again

Bill Sobkow is a Yorkton Cardinals staple.

Diabetes education expands

People affected with diabetes now have more access to Diabetes Education Services in Sunrise Health Region.
What goes around comes around

What goes around comes around

If ever there was a lesson in karma, this is it and it really does go to show - "what goes around comes around." I was reading a touching story the other day that was a refreshing reminder, there are still good people out there.

Sask Abilities and BBBS partner for new programs

Community involvement sought, volunteers wanted

Breitkreuz/Conservatives leave us flying blind

To the Editor: Canadian taxpayers are now paying more for less thanks to MP Garry Breitkreuz and the Conservative Party's costly changes to our national census.

Hyperactive parents: slow down

Submitted by Regional KidsFirst When couples find out they are expecting a new baby, many take every measure possible to create a baby Einstein. Society has no shortage of products aiding in child development.
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