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100 steps to true fulfillment?

100 steps to true fulfillment?

What's life all about if we don't have dreams and do our best to live each day to its fullest? We all have things we'd like to accomplish, places we'd like to visit, and maybe people we would like to meet before our time is up, the difference between

Organic farms will be just fine

To the Editor: Do you hate mosquitoes? And do you hate it when someone from the organic community pretends something will have an economic impact when really it won't? As reported in the Western News, Erica Kroeker made a presentation on mosquito con

Patzwald prepares to umpire softball championships

Rock 100.5 FM's Jordan Patzwald will be putting his umpiring skills to the test this weekend at the PeeWee Western Canadian Softball Championships. Patzwald, an experienced umpire, will be heading to Strathmore, Alberta, for the tournament.
Salary cap needs restructuring in every sport to stay viable

Salary cap needs restructuring in every sport to stay viable

In three of the major North American sports, providing that we count the NHL, there is some element of a salary cap structure.

City makes dumpster changes

Cleanup in the City of Yorkton after the Canada Day flood has been going for over a month, as people steadily dismantle and discard damaged material from their basement.

Film festival takes to the outdoors

The Yorkton Film Festival is partnering with the Good Spirit Lake Provincial Park to feature an evening of short film. The outdoor show will feature a variety of films to entertain the entire family. Starting at 7 p.m.

Disaster program sees funding expansion

The disasters of 2010 have proven to be an important test for the Provincial Disaster Assistance Program (PDAP). As a result, provincial government has announced some improvements to the program in order to help people in need of assistance.
Yorkton is in Bloom

Yorkton is in Bloom

ALIVE WITH COLOR - For the past 16 years the Yorkton In Bloom Committee has promoted the Local Grounds Competition.
Cardinals place second at Provincials

Cardinals place second at Provincials

Jr. Cardinals lose to Raymore on disputed ruling

Has Harper abandoned elected Senate?

To the Editor: Recently two of Stephen Harper's 35 appointed Senators flip-flopped on what, until now, was assumed to be their raison d'être. Senator Richard Neufeld now favours an appointed Senate instead of an elected one.
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