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Body Blast

Body Blast Exercise/yoga classes for seniors. Come on out and get fit! Saturday, December 5, 12, 19 at 10 a.m. at New Horizons Senior Citizens Hall, 78-1st Ave., N. Yorkton. $5.00 per person. Pre-registration is not required.
YORKTON IN REVIEW - November 19, 2015

YORKTON IN REVIEW - November 19, 2015

Festival of Cultures brings people together

Festival of Cultures brings people together

The Festival of Cultures is an event built to bring people together. With the universal appeal of food, entertainment and beer, the annual event is working to build understanding and help people meet their neighbours.
Film Festival remembers the first World War

Film Festival remembers the first World War

Remembrance Day is about remembering the people who have served the nation. The Yorkton Film Festival’s Open Cinema program hosted a screening of Front Lines and a presentation by Bill Waiser on Canada’s contribution to the first World War.
Festival of Trees raises money for homes project

Festival of Trees raises money for homes project

It’s the beginning of the Christmas season, and it’s time to break out the tree to celebrate.
Editorial Cartoon

Editorial Cartoon

Do we need two school systems?

To put the current dispute between Good Spirit and Christ the Teacher school divisions in perspective, it is instructive to recall some history of public and separate education in Canada.

Things I do with words... How can we react to Paris?

If there is one thing that is clear from the aftermath of the terrorist attacks in Paris on Friday, it is that we do not know how to react.

Time for a Canadian energy strategy

EDMONTON, AB/ Troy Media/ - “Control your own destiny or someone else will,” Jack Welch, former CEO of General Electric, once said. These words came back to me when I learned that U.S. President Barack Obama had rejected TransCanada Corp.

CTF’s travelling debt clock is a side show

To the Editor: The Canadian Taxpayers Federation has been traveling the province with a side show-style debt clock, spreading misleading statements about our Government’s management of Saskatchewan’s finances.
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