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YUFC has golden weekend

YUFC has golden weekend

The Yorkton United Football Club recently had a successful trip to the Regina RAZ tournament with all four boys teams winning gold.
pARTners celebrates the art of First Nations

pARTners celebrates the art of First Nations

The community pARTners art gallery in the Yorkton Public Library is hosting a new show that celebrates decades of First Nations art in the province. Marking Time collects pieces from the Saskatchewan Arts Board's permanent collection.

First Nations stand together against change

(Editors Note, the following is an Open Letter to Prime Minister Stephen Harper.) To the Editor: On behalf of the National Executive of the Assembly of First Nations, we write today regarding an urgent matter requiring immediate attention.
Yorkton welcomes new doctor to the city

Yorkton welcomes new doctor to the city

He hasn't had much time to unpack, but Dr. Yusuf Kasim is already making a difference for women in the region. The obstetrician and gynecologist has recently opened a practice in the city.
Are you giving toxic gifts?

Are you giving toxic gifts?

Gift-giving is a wonderful, well-intended gesture. It shows the recipient that you care. But often times, people receive health problems in the making, along with the gift.

Park idea makes the cut: one step closer to funding

Community voting has been off. Chase Kraynick's splash park in Canora is one step closer to becoming a realty. The park project has been selected as one of 30 finalists for funding from the Aviva Community Fund.

When you can't breathe, nothing else matters

To the Editor: At the turn of the 20th century when the tuberculosis epidemic swept across Saskatchewan and Canada, the Saskatchewan Anti-Tuberculosis League, flanked by an army of volunteers and donors, held fast to the premise that everyone has a r
Jr. Raiders lose in home tournament final to open year

Jr. Raiders lose in home tournament final to open year

With a talented group of returning grade ten players and incoming grade nines the YRHS Jr. Raiders basketball team opened its season by hosting a home tournament filled with some of the best HS programs in the province.

Secret deal despite opposition

To the Editor: Residents of the northern Saskatchewan village of Pinehouse feel betrayed and appalled that a controversial "Collaboration Agreement" between the village and uranium giants Cameco and Areva is set to be signed today, despite community
How are investors protected?

How are investors protected?

With widespread political uncertainty, especially the turmoil throughout the European Union, many investors wonder how well their money is protected in the event their bank or brokerage fails.
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