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Remembering American tragedy Sept 11

Remembering American tragedy Sept 11

Tuesday was September 11th and that's a date that will always be engraved in my memory as it was September 11, 2001 when our world changed forever as a result of the World Trade Center attacks masterminded by Osama Bin Laden.
EDITORIAL CARTOON

EDITORIAL CARTOON

EDITORIAL - Education system evolving

EDITORIAL - Education system evolving

A new school year is upon us, and with it we continue to see an evolution of the education system. Schools have always been a centre of activity within a community going back to the rural, one-room, school houses of our forefathers.
Love sets caregiving apart from maintenance

Love sets caregiving apart from maintenance

Most young families don't need to make room for walkers, wheelchairs, leg braces and restraints. My parents did so, and willingly. All during my childhood, they welcomed both mentally and physically disabled foster children into our home.
Nest NDP leader will face rural struggles

Nest NDP leader will face rural struggles

If it were simply a matter of where a political party leader was from, election results would be a lot different, wouldn't they? Take the 2011 Saskatchewan provincial election in which the NDP were wiped off the map in rural Saskatchewan.
A worrisome wet wakeup call from the Arctic

A worrisome wet wakeup call from the Arctic

Arctic sea ice has already melted to a record low this year, in thickness and extent. And summer's not over yet. According to the U.S. National Snow and Ice Data Center, record melt has occurred for the past six years.
Plant show coming soon

Plant show coming soon

Gardeners, circle Wednesday, September 19 on your calendar and make plans to attend the first regular meeting of the new year for the Yorkton and District Horticultural Society.
Letter to the Editor - Heritage researcher garners praise

Letter to the Editor - Heritage researcher garners praise

Dear Editor: Kudos to Terri Lefebvre Prince, Heritage Researcher, City of Yorkton. Terri has researched, written and corrected much of the past history of Yorkton.
Internet classic still bad science

Internet classic still bad science

The strength of the Internet is also its weakness. The good: It is unfiltered, giving people an unprecedented access to ideas that may have been previously unavailable.
Society marks anniversary

Society marks anniversary

The other day, I sat down in a lawn chair in our back yard and looked around.
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