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Yorkton News Review - Archive

The "poor" are getting richer

To the Editor: It's hard to blame Canadians for believing the great myth of income stagnation given the continuous stream of reports pointing to the low growth in average incomes over the past several decades.
Weir puts name forward for NDP

Weir puts name forward for NDP

The Saskatchewan NDP leadership campaign is rolling through winter, as each candidate tries to connect with voters and demonstrate how they would rebuild the party.

Money makes the world go round

* Financial literacy: the ability to understand how money works in the world: how someone manages to earn or make it, how that person manages it, how he/she invests it (turn it into more) and how that person donates it to help others.

Harper Conservatives "offside" with values

To the Editor: What in the world would provoke Saskatchewan's Premier to describe the behaviour of the Harper government as "unbelievable" and inconsistent with Canadian values? There are many examples that might be mentioned, but the most recent pro

Stop violence: vigil planned

It's Violence Awareness Week in the City of Yorkton and the hope is, awareness will help put a stop to violence in the community.
Celebrating the 100th anniversary of football's big cup

Celebrating the 100th anniversary of football's big cup

The moment would earn a place in history, but Saskatchewan Roughrider and placekicker, Dave Ridgeway, didn't know that. He was just doing what he did best - kick the ball.
SHHS hosts 2012 Fall Sports Awards Night

SHHS hosts 2012 Fall Sports Awards Night

After another busy fall sports season Sacred Heart High School's fall sports teams, parents, and coaches gathered at St. Mary's Cultural Center to recognize the top athletes of the 2012 fall sports year at anannual fall sports banquet.

Water plan needs input

Moose Mountain study underway

Trails groomed and good to go

Submitted by Rob Wilson, Past President Good Spirit Cross Country Ski Club Cross country skiers, as of Sunday afternoon, November 19, can ski on packed and groomed trails at Good Spirit Provincial Park.

Crews kept busy, fire damages

An evening fire in Yorkton Tuesday has left two local businesses unable to open their doors for service. At 10 p.m. Tuesday evening Yorkton Fire Protective Services responded to a structure fire on 1st Ave North in the city.
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