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Harvest claims five points for the week

Harvest claims five points for the week

Harvest climbs back to middle of playoff pack

Christmas can be a difficult time

To the Editor: In addition to providing shelter, food, clothing and counselling to homeless and runaway youth from all over British Columbia, Covenant House in Vancouver teaches young people important life skills.

Tread lightly

Don't make them mandatory, but the concept of offering discounts for those who do go through the expense to get them, is not a bad idea.

Taxpayer Christmas cheer

To the Editor: With the Yuletide and Christmas upon us, now is a good time to reflect on positive developments for taxpayers across the land from 2010. The Canadian Taxpayers was pleased to play a contributing role in them all.
SHHS Saints host boys' exhibition tournament

SHHS Saints host boys' exhibition tournament

Sacred Heart High School (SHHS) Hosted a four team senior boys' and four team junior boys' exhibition basketball tournament over the weekend. Participating teams included SHHS, Melville Comp, Yorkton Regional High School (YRHS), Melville St.

So long dear penny, hello future…

To the Editor: How ironic! A Senate Committee has concluded that the government should stop production of the penny and after that to with draw it from circulation within a year.
Dull named Synchro Sask Most Improved Tier 2-5 Athlete

Dull named Synchro Sask Most Improved Tier 2-5 Athlete

Yorkton's Mckenzie Dull started synchronized swimming in the 2008/2009 season as a recreational swimmer training one hour a week was recently named the Most Improved Tier 2-5 Athlete at the Synchro Sask. awards banquet in Saskatoon.

AgriStability deadlines come to end

The Saskatchewan Crop Insurance Corporation (SCIC) is reminding producers of two important AgriStability deadlines on December 31, 2010.
Appreciating the holidays

Appreciating the holidays

Christmas is a time for coming together with those special to us and appreciating what is truly important. Regardless of our personal opinions and beliefs, we can all take this opportunity to relax and reflect on our lives.

A look back at 2010: Yorkton's Mayor

"Council has the accountability to make decisions based upon the issues of the day, however we have the responsibility when making those decisions to be responsible for the future," says Mayor James Wilson.
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