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Why it's a good thing that Cathy is finally ending

Why it's a good thing that Cathy is finally ending

I don't read the comic strip Cathy. I'm not really in the target demographic, so that should not be surprising in the least.

Challenging the foster system

To the Editor: I can feel this frustration in the belly of Canada right now over the abortion controversy and the weak hand adoption has to offer. I know that much of my generation is missing due to the choice of abortion.

In praise of peat moss

Peat moss improves soil aeration, increases its ability to hold nutrients and water, and adds organic matter to the soil.

YRHS Raiders fall camp opens

The Yorkton Regional High School Senior Football Raiders kicked off their fall camp with a fitness test last Friday. As Head Coach Roby Sharpe details, time is of the essence as the team prepares for it's first exhibition game.

Child scare puts community on cautious alert

No further details were available as of press time, which leaves members of the general public wondering about the safety of their children. On Friday June 11 at approximately 8:30 a.m.
Health jackpot awarded

Health jackpot awarded

The Health Foundation's $100,000 Cash Lottery is Robert Larochelle of Moos-omin.
VOTE YORKTON!

VOTE YORKTON!

Roughrider fever is taking Yorkton by a storm as the city competes to win the official designation "Riderville." Voting and complete details are available at: riderville.com. Voting ends on August 31.

Helping kids be kids

Hockey equipment drive
Strained relations over Sask. Land rents

Strained relations over Sask. Land rents

With millions of acres unseeded this year, some unusual strains have been placed upon the relationship between land owners and renters. Most Saskatchewan grain farms are a combination of owned land and rented land.

No relief in sight

City motel and hotel owners won't be getting much of a break on their hefty tax bills. At a special tax meeting last Wednesday, city council indicated owners shouldn't expect any dramatic changes to their taxes which roughly doubled last year.
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