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Amendments to fisheries regulation protect Sask. waters

Amendments to The Fisheries Regulations now prohibit Saskatchewan residents and visitors from importing, possessing, transporting or selling aquatic invasive species that are considered to be a potentially significant risk to Saskatchewan waters.
Jr. Raiders claim dramatic come-from-behind win

Jr. Raiders claim dramatic come-from-behind win

In undeniably the most exciting game of the day, the Yorkton Junior Raiders improved their winning record when they hosted the Regina Lakers at Kinsmen Century Field Sunday afternoon.

Celebrate by giving more choice

To the Editor: Now that the Labour Day celebrations are done, we should look beyond the picnics and parades, and reflect on the country's labour laws and in particular, whether they actually serve the interests of workers.

Sask. Donates for foreign relief

Corrections, Public Safety and Policing Minister D.F. (Yogi) Huyghebaert presented a cheque from government for $250,000 on behalf of the people of Saskatchewan for the Canadian Red Cross's Horn of Africa drought appeal.

Lady Saints at U of R tourney

The Sacred Heart High School (SHHS) senior girls' volleyball team competed in the University of Regina (U of R) Autumn Classic over the weekend. The tournament featured 24 teams from across Saskatchewan and Manitoba.
Terriers split season opening series

Terriers split season opening series

Cassan looking for progression and improvement

$90,000 thou a day - for what?

Do we not have a finance minister who's capable of doing what we've hired these people to do? If you want to talk waste of taxpayer dollars - this screams the message.

Love, not hate

To the Editor: All through that long September of 2001, when we were trying to absorb the magnitude of what happened in New York on that sunny Tuesday morning, the most difficult task was trying to understand why.

Push continues for 'Jimmy's Law'

Local man gets support from SFL
Alzheimer Disease: changing lives

Alzheimer Disease: changing lives

It was the Alzheimer's Coffee Break on September 15, and the Yorkton and District Nursing Home held a breakfast for residents and their families who have been affected by Alzheimer's, the most common form of dementia.
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