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YUFC U-16's take gold in QC tournament

YUFC U-16's take gold in QC tournament

The start to the 2012/13 indoor soccer season began on the weekend as the Yorkton United Football Club's U-16 squad headed to Regina for the QC Breakaway Tournament.

Testing paints all workers as abusers

To the Editor: Anybody who's been in Fort McMurray in the past decade would not be surprised to learn that drug abuse is a big, big problem for the companies that operate there.

It's private, it's not life changing

We already have them in our smaller towns. It's not a new concept.
Join the army Johnny but don't touch that beer

Join the army Johnny but don't touch that beer

I say make it the same across the board and move on. It's not really all that big of deal in my opinion. For as long as time has existed once a person reaches the age of 18 they are considered to be "an adult.
Giant colon makes Yorkton stop

Giant colon makes Yorkton stop

Colorectal cancer is one of the deadliest forms of cancer, but it also can be caught with early screening.
The FIPA: acknowledging the realities of global trade

The FIPA: acknowledging the realities of global trade

Today's global economy means that countries must make difficult decisions about international trade. Our Conservative government is committed to creating the right conditions for Canadian businesses as they compete globally.
Shawanda hopes to inspire

Shawanda hopes to inspire

It's no exaggeration to say country artist Crystal Shawanda has been on the stage all her life. With her new album Just Like You, she is moving forward by looking inward, taking parts of her life and using them for song.
Harvest Showdown rodeo thrills Yorkton

Harvest Showdown rodeo thrills Yorkton

Terrible weather and road conditions couldn't dampen spirits at the 2012 Yorkton New Holland Harvest Showdown Rodeo as the Canadian Cowboys Association hosted its novice finals as well as its first pro events of the 2013 season.
Local scholarship awarded

Local scholarship awarded

It's a first for the Yorkton Boys and Girls Club and an exciting opportunity for a local youth. Yorkton's Patricia Shingoose-Sembhi is the recipient of the Future Shop's Future Generation Scholarship.
Snowstorms can bring out the best in people

Snowstorms can bring out the best in people

There are times when the world conspires to make our lives more difficult.
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