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Yorkton News Review - Archive

A lasting legacy

To the Editor: When Lester Pearson died in 1972, the public grieving was moderate. Notwithstanding a career that involved a Nobel Peace Prize and five years as prime minister, sober dignity was the order of the day.
Dream team golf

Dream team golf

The Dreambuilders Learning Centre recently hosted its first Dreambuilders Classic Golf Tournament at York Lake Golf and Country Club.

Crooked Lake funded

After extensive flooding this spring and following a hailstorm that pounded portions of it last Monday, Crooked Lake finally got a blast of good news Friday. Crooked Lake Provincial Park is slated for $1.

Government gaming grants doled out

Yorkton gets $38,103
Time for everything

Time for everything

Recently, Ed, my neighbor next door, was disgusted with a news statement that said: "As little as fifteen minutes of exercise a day can add years to your life." "There is nothing that can add years to your life," insisted Ed.
How to cope when grandparents die

How to cope when grandparents die

This spring our grandchildren experienced the death of both of their paternal grandparents. Their grandma died first and within a month their grandpa also died.
Real people making a real difference

Real people making a real difference

It takes all kinds of people to make the world go 'round but I can only imagine what kind of world it would be if it were filled with the personalities like the ones I've had the opportunity to meet over the past week.

He will be missed by all

(Editors Note: The following is an Open Letter to NDP MPs and all Canadians) The news of federal NDP leader Jack Layton's passing has deeply saddened CAW leaders, members and staff right across the country, as we mourn the loss of an inspiring politi

New docs for Yorkton

Kamsack hospital is back on track with the hiring of two new physicians and now Yorkton's services will be boosted also. The Sunrise Health Region has announced the arrival of two new physicians to Yorkton. Dr.
International Aboriginal youth opportunity

International Aboriginal youth opportunity

Any government knows that youth make effective agents of change. Because of that, the Honourable Beverley J. Oda, Minister of International Cooperation, recently announced a valuable internship program for Aboriginal Youth.
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