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Longtime Yorkton resident recognized for dedication

It's a new award and on the list of 1,200 nominees from across Canada, one Yorkton resident has been selected as a recipient. The Royal Conservatory congratulates Mrs.
YRHS hosts badminton district championships

YRHS hosts badminton district championships

The Yorkton Regional High School (YRHS) hosted the East Central District (ECD) Junior Badminton Champioships Monday.
I can live with the election, even if I do disagree

I can live with the election, even if I do disagree

I am not a Conservative supporter. I have never been one, which is not a popular stance to take in a province where the map was quickly colored in blue.

Teachers take strike action

The Board of Education of the Good Spirit School Division was informed Tuesday by the Saskatchewan Teachers' Federation that teachers in Saskatchewan are engaging in a province-wide strike today, Thursday, May 5.

YAS basketball camps

Young Athlete Saskatchewan (YAS), an award-winning basketball skills development school created by teachers, developed by teachers and headed by teachers for Saskatchewan youth since 1975, offers YAS basketball camps at gyms in Saskatoon and Regina t

Junior Cards ready for season opener

The boys of summer are almost ready to take to the field as the Yorkton Alexander's Junior Cardinals look forward to opening day, Saturday, May 14 when they host the Southey Eagles of the Optimist Junior Baseball League in a double header at the home
Cancer Bats slated to perform

Cancer Bats slated to perform

There's no time to rest for the Cancer Bats. Fresh off of a European tour, the hardcore punk group is set to play shows across Canada this May, with a Yorkton performance at the Legion on May 31.
Coach wants players with a passion for hockey

Coach wants players with a passion for hockey

The new head coach of the Yorkton Harvest midget AAA hockey team, Jeff Odgers, is hard at it along with Harvest board and staff, scouting and conducting the recent spring camp looking to put together a team for the upcoming season.
Canada has spoken, let's move on

Canada has spoken, let's move on

Whether we like the end result or not, it's a done deal for the next four years so now isn't the time to be disgruntled or spiteful, it's an opportunity to give change a chance and to move forward. Bickering and resentment solve nothing.

Giving credit where credit is due

To the Editor: The impacts of the 2008 Global Recession were disastrous for many Canadians. It could have been worse. There are two reasons why the effects in Canada were not as prolonged nor as severe as in the United States.
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