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An educational experience they won't soon forget

An educational experience they won't soon forget

Sacred Heart students enjoy European adventure
Ignoring graffiti's artistic value keeps it around

Ignoring graffiti's artistic value keeps it around

With cities across Canada adopting tougher laws, the question of graffiti as art is something that comes up on occasion.

May declared KidSport Month in Saskatchewan

The Government of Saskatchewan officially declared May as KidSport Month during a media conference and kickoff event today at Regina's St. Francis Community School.
Former Raider shares the dream with local kids

Former Raider shares the dream with local kids

Local hometown football hero Jordan Matechuk is living the dream every young football player aspires to. Matechuk is currently playing professional football as a special teams member with the CFL's Hamilton Tiger Cats.
Cates and Reaves reflect on careers in the CFL

Cates and Reaves reflect on careers in the CFL

Saskatchewan Roughrider sensation Wes Cates, in five years in the CFL, rushed for a career total of 4,262 yards.

Yorkton Film Festival nearing

The Short Film and Video Festival is celebrating its 64th year this year. This year's event runs from May 26-29 and provides a forum to celebrate short film and video production in Canada.

Historic site to see improvement

The site of the old Kent Flour Mill was once again a topic of discussion at Monday evening's regular meeting of Yorkton City Council. While the elevator has been demolished council has decided in favour of fixing up the area.
Jr. Cardinals open season at home

Jr. Cardinals open season at home

The Alexander's Junior Cardinals opened their current season with a double header against the Westmen Diamond Dawgs at Jubilee Park Saturday afternoon. Yorkton won the first game 3-1.

Teachers are feeling undervalued

To the Editor: As a teacher for the Greater Saskatoon Catholic School, I am proud of my profession in assisting students to prepare for their future in the ever changing technological/traditional society.

Bill Doyle has found his pot of gold

To the Editor: As printed in the Regina Leader Post of April 25, 2011 (The Millionaire CEO's), Bill Doyle Potash Corp of Sask. CEO earned $11.26 million for the year 2010. But, that is only a small part of it. As of Dec.
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