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TD gives back for local health

TD gives back for local health

Les Arnelien, Area Manager for TD Canada Trust has announced a $12,000 donation to The Health Foundation's Education and Scholarship Program.
Chipper Jones and the value of championships

Chipper Jones and the value of championships

The MLB playoffs are well underway and lost in the craziness that was the Wild Card games and the two to four games a day stretch that has been the National and American League Divisional Series is the end of the road for one of the games classiest a

Saskatchewan infrastructure needs innovation

To the Editor: Most people don't give a lot of thought to what it takes for them to get to their destination every day. Restrict their ability to travel freely and it's a different story.
Raiders lock up second place heading into playoffs

Raiders lock up second place heading into playoffs

After their heartbreaking loss at Friday Night Lights to Moose Jaw Central, the YRHS Raiders football team bounced back with two straight 40 point performances on offense in wins over Swift Current and Estevan to improve their record to 5-1 and lock

Lougheed's true legacy?

To the Editor: Peter Lougheed was given a full state funeral, the first ever for a former Alberta premier. The big capitalist media universally praised him. Prime Minister Stephen Harper called Lougheed a visionary and patriot.
From Dragon's Den - to Yorkton

From Dragon's Den - to Yorkton

Bruce Croxon talks business

Pee Wee Gridders lose

In their last regular season and home game of the year the Pee Wee Yorkton Gridders lost a hard fought game 22-15 to close out their RMF season heading into their bowl game this weekend.
Celebrating Saskatchewan at the Godfrey Dean

Celebrating Saskatchewan at the Godfrey Dean

The Godfrey Dean Art Gallery is celebrating its tenth anniversary, and for the next few months it's looking back.
A cat is a terrible candidate for any public office

A cat is a terrible candidate for any public office

In Alaska, there is a town with a cat for a mayor. The feline ascended to power as a protest against the mayor at the time, and just sort of stayed there.
Oct. 7-13 is Fire Prevention Week: have two ways out

Oct. 7-13 is Fire Prevention Week: have two ways out

The Canadian Association of Fire Chiefs (CAFC) along with fire departments and primary and pre-school teachers across the country, have introduced a new tool to help kids and families be better prepared in case of fire: cute and fuzzy bunny rabbits.
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