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Rapid fire rants: Riders, NFL, MLB playoffs, NBA camps

Rapid fire rants: Riders, NFL, MLB playoffs, NBA camps

October is supposed to be the beginning of the NHL season (it actually starts next week technically, sorry if I put anyone on a ledge with that reminder) to add to an already packed month of sports in what is one of the busiest times of the sports sc
Grey Cup comes to Yorkton

Grey Cup comes to Yorkton

It only made sense that the Grey Cup made its way to football crazy Yorkton as part of its VIA Rail tour as the train, which is making stops in Regina, Saskatoon, and Moose Jaw continued its trek across Canada.

Simple actions go far to end illiteracy

To the Editor: Everywhere you look, you see words - in newspapers, online, on signs, on buses or in books. Imagine for a minute that you can't comprehend what these words mean. Everything written looks strange or foreign.
Candidates named for council

Candidates named for council

Les Arnelien "It has been my privilege to serve the residents of Yorkton as city councillor for the past twelve years. During this time we have experienced unprecedented growth which continues to benefit our entire community.
Two vying for mayor in Yorkton

Two vying for mayor in Yorkton

Bob Maloney "Bob is the Station Manager at CTV in Yorkton a position he has held since 2010. He began his journalism career at the Yorkton Enterprise newspaper on his graduation from the Yorkton Regional High School in 1975.
Cross country meet attracts hundreds

Cross country meet attracts hundreds

The following students participated in the annual Christ The Teacher School Division Cross Country Meet on Wednesday, September 19. The day was windy but couldn't slow down these agile competitors as they finished in the top ten for their grade.
Change: humbling and evident

Change: humbling and evident

Ed, my neighbor next door, stops shaving during the rush of harvest. His beard, a healthy growth of stubble, was evident yesterday when he asked me about our recent trip to Ottawa.

Bus program expanded

The Government of Saskatchewan has expanded the Discounted Bus Pass Program to North Battleford; bringing the number of communities in the province where the program is offered to seven.
Yorkton Brick Mill Heritage Society gets go ahead to continue with work

Yorkton Brick Mill Heritage Society gets go ahead to continue with work

"Times change, and with that comes the loss of important components of our built heritage. The fur trade was once a prime economic force in Canada, and many trading posts were established throughout Saskatchewan's north.

Public health Canada's treasure

In this era of short-term fixes, business-based solutions and profit-centred thinking, the bankers, retired CEOs, Bain capitalists and Fraser 'Institooters' are making weekly forays into health care advisory services.
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