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Camp Circle O' Friends

Camp Circle O' Friends

Camp Circle O' Friends is an annual weekend at the lake for youth in Saskatchewan age six to 18 who have experienced cancer. Some have cancer. Others have a sister or brother or a parent who is sick.

WMBL Cardinals home opener set for Sat. June 2

Despite the recent weather, spring is on the way and with it the baseball season is coming.
Can a prediction actually change future events?

Can a prediction actually change future events?

Can early polls influence elections? It's a question raised after Alberta did what they always do and elected a PC majority government.
More than an apology is in order

More than an apology is in order

If you ask me, more than an apology is in order, what about accountability? A Saskatoon mom is demanding an apology from the Royal University Hospital after her seven month old son nearly died due to dehydration.

What to do about poverty Mr. Harper?

To the Editor I think the Prime Minister of Canada is a good man, a strong leader who doesn't let any politician or president bully him. He has made over 59 business deals with other countries.

WDM digs deep to save

On the heels of Monday closures due to provincial budget cuts, the Saskatchewan Western Development Museum's Board of Directors recently approved further steps that will compensate for its budgetary constraints in its 2012-2013 fiscal year.

Rights and freedoms

To the Editor: On a blustery April 17, 1982, Queen Elizabeth sat at a small table on the front steps of the Parliament Buildings in Ottawa to sign into law the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms.

The farmer is trained and moves on - part 10

Submitted by Kaare Askildt, former Preeceville area farmer in training. This is the final story of a series on the move to Hazel Dell.

Yorkton Sno-Riders awards and AGM end season

The Yorkton Sno-Riders wrapped up the season with their annual awards banquet.
Honoring our volunteers

Honoring our volunteers

Volunteers might not get paid, but they were recognized for their hard work at the recent Volunteer Appreciation Reception, hosted by the City of Yorkton for National Volunteer Week.
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