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Why do Conservatives hate Kevin Page?

To the Editor: It was almost exactly a year ago now that Stephen Harper jetted off to Switzerland to give a speech to the world's economic elite, announcing that Canada could no longer afford its Old Age Pension program, and he would soon cut it back
Potash equals community, growth and safety

Potash equals community, growth and safety

Recently, I received a brochure regarding the impact of potash mining on the province and beyond.
Godfrey Dean kicks off exciting new year

Godfrey Dean kicks off exciting new year

The Godfrey Dean Art Gallery is kicking off 2013 with a new art show by a local artist. Sarah Jane Fougere has a new exhibition of paintings on display at the gallery.

Six cultures, one humanity: book signing event planned

Author, editor, and Goodwill Ambassador, Janet Love Morrison will be in Yorkton later this month to promote her latest book - Friends, Six Friends, Six Cultures, One Humanity - and to meet with local residents.

Local entrepreneur: create your own world

The Just Watch Me contest is about entrepreneurs with disabilities, and the ways they have gone forward in the business world. One of the entrants, Perry Dancsok from the Massage P.A.D.
Annual night ski event slated

Annual night ski event slated

Article and photo submitted by: Rob Wilson on behalf of Good Spirit Cross Country Ski Club Friend of The Good Spirit Cross Country Ski Club. Ski in the dark? Are you serious? Yes we Are.

Invermay gets set for change

It may not be an easy process, but it's necessary.

Youth summit opportunity

If you are a youth and you care about the earth, read on. Since launching the global 4-H Youth Ag-Summit website in December 2012, applications from young adults between the ages of 18-25 have been coming in globally from Nova Scotia to Tokyo.
Pension money is too important to waste

Pension money is too important to waste

Ed, my neighbor next door, is currently on a crusade to save me from myself. When Ed heard I was taking an online college course that costs good money, he choked on his coffee.
Canora park cashes in

Canora park cashes in

It's taken a dedicated community effort but persistence and dedication has paid off. The Aviva Community fund has announced the Chase Kraynick "Pay It Forward" Splash Park is the Grand Prize Broker winner of $90,000 meaning the park can now go ahead.
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