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Letter to the Editor-Kudos for festival

Letter to the Editor-Kudos for festival

Dear Editor: Kudos to all!! The Yorkton Film Festival was fantastic. I had the best time and am so pleased that I attended. I met many great people and reunited or re-acquainted with colleagues, some I hadn't seen in years.
EDITORIAL-City chickens may have merit

EDITORIAL-City chickens may have merit

Two Yorkton residents appeared before Yorkton Council Monday requesting the City look at creating a bylaw which would allow residents to keep a few chickens.
Days of Wheat Board numbered with majority

Days of Wheat Board numbered with majority

For farmers who have grown to despise the Canadian Wheat Board, the election of a federal Conservative majority is the best news in decades.
The only sure thing in life

The only sure thing in life

The four-year-old swim class students, our grandaughter among them, perched on the edge of the swimming pool and gazed down at their instructor in the water. From the sidelines, I could imagine the conversation by what happened next.
Editorial - Council decision balancing ahead

Editorial - Council decision balancing ahead

Yorkton Council is going to face some interesting decisions moving forward in terms of where and when to spend money on capital projects.
Letter to the Editor - Discrimination against MS patients

Letter to the Editor - Discrimination against MS patients

Dear Editor: Narrowed, blocked and malformed veins equals poor circulation. Fix it! Everyone knows poor circulation is not good anywhere in the body, we do not need a medical degree to know it.
Striking potentillas

Striking potentillas

Thank you to everyone who helped to make the Yorkton and District Horticultural Society's Spring Plant and Bulb Sale such a success! Thank you to everyone who donated plants; to everyone who helped set up and sell at the sale, and of course, to all t
SMA winners taking problems head on

SMA winners taking problems head on

For all the talk about the "new Saskatchewan", it seems an awfully lot like the "old Saskatchewan". In the "old Saskatchewan", communities didn't always have the money to fix all their problems.
Editorial - Cartoon

Editorial - Cartoon

It's time to stop eating endangered animals like the bluefin tuna

It's time to stop eating endangered animals like the bluefin tuna

The bluefin tuna is large, fast, tasty, and rare. For those reasons, it's highly prized by both commercial and sports fishers. The Atlantic bluefin often sells for more than $1,000 a kilogram.
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