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Online holiday fraud warning issued

With the ever increasing use of the internet to get the best possible deal, and the convenience of shopping on line while everyone is busy around the holidays, Saskatchewan RCMP's F Division Commercial Crime Section is advising the public to use caut
Yorkton Aquabatix swimmers compete at Weyburn

Yorkton Aquabatix swimmers compete at Weyburn

The Yorkton Aquabatix Synchronized Swimming Club recently participated in Saskatchewan's Marnie Eistetter Figures Meet in Weyburn.
Conservative accomplishment based on sound ideology

Conservative accomplishment based on sound ideology

An anniversary provides good reason to review accomplishments and check one's course to see how it lines up with ones beliefs and ideals.
When Oscar the grouch takes over

When Oscar the grouch takes over

Ed, my neighbor next door, noticed that I was in a grumpy mood last week. "You'd think with Christmas fast approaching you would be perking up in joy rather than moping around eager to snap and snarl at people," Ed observed.
Come along to Camp Rock

Come along to Camp Rock

Sacred Heart play slated

Single-desk supporters take battle to Ottawa

Proponents of the Canadian Wheat Board's (CWB) single desk marketing system took their battle to Ottawa last week, embarking on a campaign to set the record straight, says a local farm activist.

Melville teams do well at home

Melville's two Bantam Tier 2 teams had a strong showing at their home tourney last weekend.

Yorkton SnoRiders purchase new trail groomer

The Yorkton SnoRiders Snowmobile Club recently purchased a new trail groomer. The new John Deere tractor was paid for by club funds saved over the years as well as donations from loyal corporate sponsors, says club president Jason Popowich.

Helping local women in need

It's your chance to win prizes while helping out with a worthy, local cause. Yorkton's Royal Ford has launched a unique campaign to help make Christmas a little brighter for the women and children, currently staying at Shelwin House.

Canada's shameful immigration policy

To the Editor: In 1911, Chasia Shumiatcher gathered 10 of her 11 children and followed her husband, Judah, and son, Morris, to Canada.
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