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Celebrate finalists announced: event planned

Recognition banquet March 14
True love never dies: why does grief hurt so much?

True love never dies: why does grief hurt so much?

When someone you love has died, there are few words that capture grief's intensity. Despair, anguish, and devastation come to mind but even these seem inadequate.

YWF to host awards banquet and dance

The Yorkton Wildlife Federation will host its annual awards banquet and dance Saturday, March 3 at St. Mary's Cultural Centre. In addition to the delicious banquet prepared and served by St.
Library rededicated

Library rededicated

February was Library Lover's Month, and it was also the time to celebrate the Yorkton Public Library's return home to its permanent location. The Library was rededicated recently.
Terriers win conference second place

Terriers win conference second place

The Yorkton Terriers wrapped up their SJHL regular season with a pair of wins, one at home and the last game on the road.
Division gets new Super

Division gets new Super

They have a new leader at the helm and they're ready to serve local students. Christ the Teacher Catholic School Division has announced the appointment of Chad Holinaty as the Superintendent of Education effective August 1, 2012.

Start with MPs to reform Canadian pensions

To the Editor: It might be understandable if a number of Canadians didn't appreciate Prime Minister Stephen Harper talking about reforming public sector pensions and Old Age Security (OAS) social assistance payments.

Harvest season wraps up

The Yorkton Harvest wrapped up the current season with an overtime win over the Regina Pat Canadians and falling to the Prince Albert Mintos in their last two games of the regular season.
A typical day on "the Hill"

A typical day on "the Hill"

The House of Commons is central to government, and since I first came to Ottawa in 1993, I've participated in debates that focused on some of our nation's most critical issues.
We are living in an inflammation nation

We are living in an inflammation nation

Sadly, we are a nation of people whose bodies are full of inflammation. Inflammation can occur from different causes, including a poor diet, unbalanced hormones, chemicals, bacterial or viral infections, and, of course, physical injuries.
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