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Yorkton News Review - Archive

Morris sells, expansion planned

There are some big changes coming to Morris Sales and Service. The long time, local ag equipment dealer has been sold to W.S. White Ag Sales and Service, and the new owner has big plans for the dealership.

Sport Notes - July 12, 2012

Stock car racing The stock car racing season at the Yellowhead International Speedway is set to open. The season schedule will have races Sunday, July 29; Sunday, August 19; Sunday, September 16; Saturday, September 29 and Sunday, September 30.

History repeats itself on assistance

To the Editor: Last Saturday, Regina commemorated a difficult moment in its history - the 100th anniversary of the deadliest wind storm ever in Canada which devastated this young city in less than five horrific minutes late in the afternoon on June 3
Exhibition horse racing

Exhibition horse racing

The Yorkton Exhibition successfully hosted the horse racing portion of the 2012 Yorkton Exhibition/fair July 4-7 as cooperative weather and event planning allowed the events to go on smoothly.

Why do they have cheap airfare?

To the Editor: As you fly off to your favorite holiday spot this summer, consider the following cost comparisons on the price of airline tickets. Let's start with Europe.

What good are they if they have no principles?

To the Editor: This fall Canada will witness if Stephen Harper's Conservatives keep their promises when Motion 312 comes to vote.

Rail cuts will have a local impact

Job loss and service reductions loom

Beware of the West Nile Virus

Summer is here, and so are the culex tarsalis mosquitoes that carry West Nile Virus. Health officials are issuing their annual reminder for Saskatchewan residents to take precautions to reduce their exposure to the insects.
Distance cuts the tie that binds

Distance cuts the tie that binds

Ed, my neighbor next door, feels the world is divided into two types of people. On one side, there are people like him who have never left home.
Herbs… which are better, fresh or dried?

Herbs… which are better, fresh or dried?

Many consumers, without herb gardens of their own, will choose to purchase dried herbs more frequently than fresh due to cost and convenience.
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