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Canada always centrist

Canada always centrist

Right-wing and left-wing are meaningless terms. Canadians are dissatisfied with democracy. We need a new way to talk about politics. Last week in three federal by-elections, voter turnout averaged just over 36 per cent.
Mega-quarry victory shows people have the power

Mega-quarry victory shows people have the power

"Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world.
Seed plans underway

Seed plans underway

Guess what we got in the mail last week! Our first garden catalogue, from T & T Seeds! What a perfect thing to find in the mailbox on those cold, blustery days! Do you have time for a quick cup of tea? Let's sit down together and take a look at w
YRHS musical ready to begin

YRHS musical ready to begin

The past few weeks have been very hectic in the Yorkton Regional High School's music department, regarding this year's musical. The cast and crew have put in countless hours of hard work perfecting the musical, "Footloose".
Sask. debt bad, but not 1980s bad

Sask. debt bad, but not 1980s bad

Falling resource revenue and rising debt in the mid-year 2012-13 budget update will be unnerving for some of you that have been around for awhile.
Cemetery's missing

Cemetery's missing

The Yorkton Branch of the Saskatchewan Genealogy Society will be holding their Christmas meeting on Tuesday, December 11. This meeting is for members only; for full details call Dave at 783-1093 or Glenn at 782-7969.
Seventh Avenue needs leadership

Seventh Avenue needs leadership

The City of Yorkton has decided to put off their final decision on the closure of 7th Avenue North until toward the end of January, citing more study work.
EDITORIAL CARTOON

EDITORIAL CARTOON

Our Christmas Tree's best story

Our Christmas Tree's best story

"I hope to put up the tannenbaum tonight," my daughter told me over the phone. She used the German word, to avoid excess excitement among the four children. It didn't work.
EDITORIAL - Moving website makes sense

EDITORIAL - Moving website makes sense

There are times ideas pop up in a community which makes such perfect sense it surprises that no one has thought of doing it before. That is the case with the new 'Moving to Yorkton' website launched by the City of Yorkton Friday.
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