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Jr. Raider Gridders advance

Jr. Raider Gridders advance

After a four game winning streak saw the YRHS Jr. Raiders lock up a middle seed in the Regina Minor Football Bantam Playoffs, the Raiders continued their hot streak to the tune of a 32-24 victory on Monday night in Regina.
Author releases second book: signing slated

Author releases second book: signing slated

Last year, Corinne Jeffery launched the historical fiction trilogy Understanding Ursula with Arriving: 1909 - 1919.
Heli-pad campaign kicked off

Heli-pad campaign kicked off

The STARS Air Ambulance has been flying its helicopter throughout the province, and the Yorkton Regional Health Center will be getting some upgrades to allow it to better accommodate the service.
SHHS draws team silver at x-country provincials

SHHS draws team silver at x-country provincials

Sacred Heart High School finished off its 2012 cross country season with a second place team finish at provincials.

Agriculture Week proclaimed

November 4-10 has been officially proclaimed Agriculture Week in the City of Yorkton.
Harvest drop two at home

Harvest drop two at home

The Yorkton Harvest continued their slow start to the season with two losses at home to the Saskatoon Blazers over the weekend at the Farrell Agencies Arena.

YRHS opts to 'pay it forward' - community kindness

The Yorkton Regional High School is paying it forward. For this week, students from the high school will be going into the community and doing good deeds, and encouraging people do the same for the people around them.

Selective abortions - defend life

To the Editor: This week in Canada, we celebrated the first International Day of the Girl as appointed by the United Nations and spearheaded by the Canadian government.

It's an idea but in the end - it's undemocratic

To the Editor: Public service unions are not alone in worrying about Conservative MP Pierre Poilievre's proposal to undo 60 years of Canadian labour law. If Harper backs his plan, it could mean chaos for employers and workers alike.

Explanation of budget cuts is deceitful

To the Editor: Buried in the Conservatives' obnoxious Omnibus Bill last spring were 30 pages listing billions of dollars in cuts to federal departments and agencies over the next three years.
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