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Private practice - a Sask. plus

Why keep bringing up the negatives when this is a definite positive no matter how you spin the coin? There's no question there will always be a concern in this province when it comes to the topic of privatizing health care...
Learning to strengthen your retirement income

Learning to strengthen your retirement income

Retirement is a time when Canadians can relax and enjoy the product of years of hard work. But for some senior citizens, financial uncertainty threatens to cast a shadow on their golden years.

They shouldn't drag all farmers down

To the Editor: The Western Canadian Wheat Growers are stuck in their own rhetorical mud and again attacking the Canadian Wheat Board (CWB). Their charge is that western Canadian farmers are missing out on the recent rally in wheat prices.
Off to the races

Off to the races

The weekly Harness Racing action was on display last Friday at the Yorkton Exhibition Grounds. The results from the races were: Race 1 - 1st: Dollsfire; Owner: Francis R Lewis, Mc Auley, MB. Driver: G Le Drew.
Life is all about the choices…

Life is all about the choices…

"I just wish I could have changed earlier." - Brad Peequaquat.
Junior Cardinals gain valuable experience

Junior Cardinals gain valuable experience

While baseball season continues to wrap up all over the country, the Yorkton Alexander's Junior Cardinals had some unfinished business to tend to.

Send taxi study to the curb

To the Editor: Like most cities in Canada, Regina's municipal government already has its fair share of challenges.
Health race a success

Health race a success

Charity road race raises over $40,000 for health
Terriers trade away veteran defenceman

Terriers trade away veteran defenceman

As the Yorkton Terriers prepare for the 2010-2011 season, one of the key pieces from last year is heading out of town.

Good Spirit Division ready for a new year

Good Spirit School Division (GSSD) the school division that represents Melville, Yorkton and surrounding communities is geared up for a new school year with a historic first for the division - more students in addition to new technology and continued
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