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Blitz creates a safer Saskatchewan

Blitz creates a safer Saskatchewan

It's all about safety. Saskatchewan's RCMP say this month's traffic safety blitz, Operation Student Safety, saw 293 tickets issued to motorists speeding in school zones over Sept.
TSN's '87 Canada Cup series a hit/miss

TSN's '87 Canada Cup series a hit/miss

I am a fan of sports nostalgia. I am an addict of ESPN Classic and YouTube highlights of classic games, players and moments in the most nerdy way possible.
34th Sunflower event a Yorkton success

34th Sunflower event a Yorkton success

Cardboard art: thinking outside the typical box

Partnering for a new west

It's a brand new west and Saskatchewan is at the helm.

Dairy has come a long way

To the Editor: In review of the Letter to the Editor on supply management dated August 30, I find some very shortsighted arguments.
Upcoming Yorkton Sporting Events

Upcoming Yorkton Sporting Events

Stock Car Racing The stock car racing season at the Yellowhead International Speedway is set to open. The season schedule will have races Sunday, September 16; Saturday, September 29 and Sunday, September 30. All races get underway at 2 p.m.
Pee Wee Gridders reach .500 with 36-0 home win over Weyburn

Pee Wee Gridders reach .500 with 36-0 home win over Weyburn

With a 1-2 record and a physical Weyburn Ravens team coming into Century Field, Sunday's tilt provided a challenge and turning point in the Pee Wee Gridders season.
YRHS/SHHS Sr. girls open volleyball seasons at YRHS Invitational

YRHS/SHHS Sr. girls open volleyball seasons at YRHS Invitational

Just one week into the school year the YRHS hosted its annual senior girls volleyball tournament over the weekend as top local and provincial teams filled the Regional gym to kick off their seasons.

Meaningful MS action is painfully slow

To the Editor: As many as 75,000 Canadians suffer from Multiple Sclerosis (MS). This summer has brought them both good news and bad.

They knowingly broke the law - what's next?

To the Editor: Herb Pinder's Op-Ed (Leader Post Aug 17/12) criticism of Canadian Wheat Board (CWB) and Johnstone's article, stating his concern of the "well-being of our farm producers" is an oxymoron if there ever was one.
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