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Yorkton News Review - Archive

You must work hard and believe in yourself

To the Editor: In today's life you will have many decisions to make in order to start a future. We all want to succeed, have our personal needs looked after and meet up with the expectations we place on ourselves.

Saying 'no' to bullying: Pink Revolution

The week of March 30 to April 5 has officially been proclaimed as Pink Revolution Anti-bullying Week.
An eleaborate trick to get seniors to the doctor

An eleaborate trick to get seniors to the doctor

The Canadian Medical Association Journal has been advocating a graduated licensing system for seniors.

Multi-grain vs. whole grain, what's the difference?

Submitted by the Sunrise Health Region, Part 4 of a 5-Week Challenge More food companies than ever are advertising that their products are 'made with whole grains' or 'multi-grain.
Carnival presents Fairytales and Dreams

Carnival presents Fairytales and Dreams

Skate Yorkton held its annual season finale carnival Fairytales and Dreams at the Gallagher Centre, Farrell Agencies Arena Sunday afternoon.

Dancing Hooves starting up a pony club if there's interest

One of the new clubs at the annual spring registration night was the Dancing Hooves Dressage Association and pony club.
New Horizons for Seniors

New Horizons for Seniors

Since 2004, through an annual benefit program called New Horizons for Seniors, our government has helped Canada's seniors share their lives, abundant knowledge, skills and experiences with others.

Checking the record - testing credibility

To the Editor: Last week's federal budget liquidated 19,000 jobs. It gutted environmental protection procedures, reducing them to meaningless rubber-stamps. It down-loaded federal responsibilities onto Provinces.

Yorkton Springers host invitational gymnastics meet

The Yorkton Springers Gymnastics Club hosted an invitational gymnastics meet over the weekend. The meet, held at Sacred Heart High School, featured teams from Regina, Grandview, Dauphin, Carnduff, Esterhazy, Hudson Bay and Yorkton.
Club promotes recreational cycling in Yorkton area

Club promotes recreational cycling in Yorkton area

A relative newcomer to the annual registration night, the Sunrise Cycling Club is in its third season of operation. Club president Merlin Toth co-founded the club with Anne Stupak, Barry Rogers and several other people in the Yorkton area.
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