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The Universe from your own back yard - Something Wicked This Way Comes...

What goes up must come down. It does not take a rocket scientist to understand this. The latest estimates put the number of artificial satellites orbiting the Earth at over six thousand.

Good Spirit Acres November Newsletter

Our community is mourning the passing of Nyle James following a brief battle with cancer. Nyle and Judy have lived in GSA for many years. Nyle was a carpenter who worked in many homes and businesses in GSA as well as surrounding communities.

Sask borrows $2.7 million every day

REGINA, SK: The Canadian Taxpayers Federation (CTF) is bringing its historic National Debt Clock to Saskatchewan to display the provincial debt for the first time in nearly two decades.

ATV regulations a tricky subject

The Saskatchewan All Terrain Vehicle Association is calling for more regulation when it comes to ATVs in the province. They argue that there needs to be some kind of safety training to prevent injuries and deaths on the vehicles.

Things I do with words... The sound of snowmobiles is good for Yorkton

Given that it is November, we will soon be hearing the distinctive sound of snowmobiles echoing through the city.

Raising taxes not a guarantee of higher revenues

The Alberta government recently abandoned the province’s single 10 per cent tax rate on personal income in favour of a five-bracket system with a top rate of 15 per cent - a move that will reduce Alberta’s competitiveness and cause undue harm on an a

Problems with carbon capture

To the Editor: I know that it is an extremely popular activity to deny the environmental crisis we are in. Somehow there has been a disconnect created between our human activity and environmental degradation.

Sask economy gets top grades and warning

Saskatchewan is still at the top of the economic class, but there are signs its grades may slip. Two bond rating agencies recently issued report cards for Saskatchewan’s finances and they weren’t anything to write home about.

Golf course seeks history material

To the Editor: The York Lake Golf & Country Club is celebrating 90 years of operation in 2016. A number of events are planned, but a very special event, called “The Last Putt” will be held on August 6, 2016.

Parkinson’s Disease Support Group

Ken Lavigne The road to Carnegie Hall with Ken Lavigne: A “Stars For Saskatchewan” performance presented by the Yorkton Arts Council, Sunday, November 8, 2015 at 2:00 p.m. in the Anne Portnuff Theatre, Yorkton Regional High School.
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