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Krawetz to lead Ukraine delegation

Deputy Premier and Canora Pelly MLA Ken Krawetz is leading a Saskatchewan delegation to Ukraine until October 3.

Airport authority updates, provides vision for future

The local Airport Authority was officially formed in March of 2008 and today the board has a definite vision to bring regularly scheduled flights to Yorkton.
Gridders win 32-6, improve to 5-1

Gridders win 32-6, improve to 5-1

The Yorkton Pee Wee Gridders have improved to 5-1 this season following yet another decisive victory. With a 32-6 romp over the Regina Minor Football Warriors, the Gridders appear to have a much bigger prize in mind than just simply a playoff berth.
Is Katy Perry actually too hot for Sesame Street?

Is Katy Perry actually too hot for Sesame Street?

Katy Perry is apparently too hot for Sesame Street.

It's time to demand full transparency

To the Editor: Many people support foreign aid. It seems like a reasonable thing to do for many when they see how little others have relevant to what they may have. Regardless, aid doesn't always fall into the right hands.

There's no need to rush anymore

In 2005, in the lobby of Place Riel at the University of Saskatchewan, an ad on a trash can for a local clothing store bore the text "You'll need something to wear in Calgary.
Royally speaking, enough is enough

Royally speaking, enough is enough

She makes over $16 million a year to spend how she pleases. She lives in a palace. She travels.

Environmentalists say and "do do!"

To the Editor: Standing in the bank line up the other day all of us pleased that (after taxes and home repairs and environmental fees) we have anything to deposit or withdraw.

Referendum makes sense

To the Editor: Prime Minister Harper's latest comments about funding pro-sports facilities have got to be making Premier Wall lean towards a referendum for the dome project. It makes sense on so many levels. First, follow the money trail...

Employee honored

Each year SARCAN, a division of the Saskatchewan Association of Rehabilitation Centres (SARC), recognizes the commitment of long-term employees on Employee Recognition Day. This year, among the individuals honored, was one Yorkton employee.
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