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Yorkton News Review - Archive

New federal boundaries an improvement

To the Editor: Once every decade, Canada conducts a census.
Politics and health a good mix for success

Politics and health a good mix for success

It's a new approach to politics and a recipe for better health says Saskatoon's Dr. Ryan Meili. Author of 'A Healthy Society.

Three cheers for our volunteers

With the highest rate of volunteerism in the country, Saskatchewan has often been referred to as the volunteer capital of Canada, so why not take some time out to acknowledge that fact and to let our many volunteers know how special and appreciated t
Asking about the Stampede is an aggressive act

Asking about the Stampede is an aggressive act

In Calgary, an American tourist was distressed over an encounter in a park. He was so distressed, in fact, that he wrote a letter to the Calgary Herald decrying gun control laws, which prohibited him from carrying a gun on him.
Atom Gridders open season with 45-0 road win

Atom Gridders open season with 45-0 road win

With the school year starting and high school football waiting to get underway, the kids got their chance to shine as the Atom and Pee Wee Gridders went on the road to open up their seasons with wins to start the 2012 campaign.
Ram celebrates success

Ram celebrates success

It was an opportunity to celebrate local business success and a time to thank those who have helped make it all possible.
Golf Classic raises money for youth

Golf Classic raises money for youth

With the school year about to begin, Dreambuilders hosted their Third Annual Dreambuilders Golf Classic in order to raise funds for their students to attend a National Aboriginal Job Fair as well as for various other school projects.

Nature Saskatchewan seeks your support

It's a lot of money that would be going towards a worthy cause and you can be a part of helping to make it happen.
Deer Park Ladies Open a success

Deer Park Ladies Open a success

In what has been a busy summer at Deer Park the course hosted its annual Ladies Open to great success on a day with perfect golfing conditions.

A time to celebrate local women and children

Yorkton's CFUW (Canadian Federation of University Women's) Club and Big Brothers Big Sisters (BBBS) organization were brought to the forefront at the city's regular meeting of Yorkton City Council Monday evening.
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