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The Walkman is dead, but it does have a legacy

The Walkman is dead, but it does have a legacy

Sony has just announced that the cassette Walkman is done.
Sr. Lady Raiders runners-up at SHHS tournament

Sr. Lady Raiders runners-up at SHHS tournament

The Yorkton Regional High School (YRHS) Senior Lady Raiders finished second overall in the recent SHHS senior girls' volleyball tournament over the weekend, falling to a taller, tougher Melville Comprehensive squad in the final match.
The power to change the world

The power to change the world

While countless numbers of Canada's children are being shuffled to soccer and dance classes or playing video games with their friends, there are kids out there who aren't so fortunate - kids who are forced into lives of slavery, sometimes sex and oft

Is it organic? Or just Socialism?

To the Editor: In case you think everyone in the organic industry feels the same way, think again.

Charity Bazaar gives back to Red Cross

This year, the Red Cross in Yorkton has been giving tremendous amounts, as they helped people during and after the Canada Day flood.

Provincial gov't comes down against BHP offer

Saskatchewan's fortunes have been tied to potash in recent years, so a proposed hostile takeover of PotashCorp by Australian mining company BHP Billiton is going to inevitably spark controversy.

Poverty Free Saskatchewan calls for action plan

While the province is experiencing a growing economy, not everyone has been experiencing that same economic growth. According to a recent report from Poverty Free Saskatchewan, the poverty rate of the province is at 15.
Local parish celebrates a century

Local parish celebrates a century

It has been 100 years since the St. Mary's Ukrainian Catholic church has been established. From a small group of 25 pioneers who wanted a place to worship, the church has grown into an important part of the community.
Hopping mad for the very last time!

Hopping mad for the very last time!

Ed, my neighbor next door, had a slight accident recently. It had to do with a stubborn grain chute door. All Ed wanted to do was get a grain sample, but first the door wouldn't come open and then it wouldn't close.

Investing in small business

Saskatchewan's Enterprise Minister and Minister responsible for Trade Jeremy Harrison officially proclaimed October 18-22 as Small Business Week in Saskatchewan at a recent kick-off event at Reinhardt Plumbing, Heating and Air Conditioning Ltd.
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