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Provinces lack financial analysis on aging population

The Manning Centre released freedom of information responses today after asking each provincial government in Canada for their financial analysis as to how they’ll be impacted by Canada’s aging population.

‘Ambitious’ throne speech may prove costly for Canadians

The Canadian Taxpayers Federation (CTF) reacted to the today’s Speech from the Throne setting out the Trudeau government’s agenda, noting that its “ambitious” rhetoric raises many questions about the eventual cost to Canadian taxpayers.

Liquor privatization not helping rural Sask.

To the Editor: On Nov. 18, the provincial government announced it was selling off public liquor stores in 36 towns across rural Saskatchewan.
Christmas with the Salvation Army

Christmas with the Salvation Army

Christmas time can be difficult for families in the Yorkton area trying to make ends meet. Community organizations and businesses are donating to the Salvation Army to help, donating food, money and toys.

The Universe from your own back yard - The Twins and the Seven Sisters

This week we get our first good evening views of the best star cluster in the sky along with one of the best meteor showers of the year.

Sports View From the Couch - Jays hire a fail, Riders do it right

There are those who believe things in life are cyclical. If that is true, perhaps that is explanation enough for launching this little bit of weekly fun writing.

GriefShare - Yorkton

New Horizons Members Christmas Concert And Potluck Supper Sunday, December 13, 2015 Live entertainment 2:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. Potluck supper to follow. Bring your favorite dish.
YORKTON IN REVIEW - December 3, 2015

YORKTON IN REVIEW - December 3, 2015

Education robot helps students see more

Education robot helps students see more

The Yorkton Health and Education Robot officially received a new name. Of the 66 entries received to name the robot, the winning entry was Seymour. Dr.
New single for Yorkton recording artist

New single for Yorkton recording artist

Yorkton-based recording artist K-Anthony wants to inspire people with his music. His latest single, Tomorrow You May Not, was released recently, with a new video currently viewable online.
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