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Letter to the Editor - Handicap parking

Letter to the Editor - Handicap parking

RE: Handicapped parking at Yorkton Gallagher Centre. Dear Editor: I am writing to ask your readers' input into the quality of handicapped parking available at Yorkton's Gallagher Centre.
Seed starting ideas

Seed starting ideas

What can we say about the weather? While snowfall accumulation might seem more like mid-February than the beginning of December, we can't deny that everything looks beautiful: it's all like a Christmas card! The soft snow on the spruce trees, the hoa
Editorial - Flood relief leaves lingering questions

Editorial - Flood relief leaves lingering questions

The flood of July 1, is one of those moments in this city's history which is having its ripple effects even now five months later, and will well into the new year for many residents.
Giving coaches their due

Giving coaches their due

The Saskatchewan Roughriders settled for the title of Grey Cup finalists for the second straight year, losing 21-18 to the Montreal Alouettes on Sunday.
Issue hope an invitation

Issue hope an invitation

On frigid winter mornings, the fluttering of wings outside my office window sometimes distracts me. But I welcome my feathered visitors - today an evening grosbeak, chickadees, magpies, woodpeckers, and pine siskins. Birds speak hope to me.
Everything explodes in The Expendables

Everything explodes in The Expendables

The Expendables (DVD/Blu-Ray) - Dir. Sylvester Stallone. Starring Sylvester Stallone, Jason Statham, Jet Li. The Expendables is exactly what you're expecting.
Ethics the biggest problem in politics

Ethics the biggest problem in politics

The bad behaviour we see from Saskatchewan politicians at the legislature is obviously unacceptable.
Editorial Cartoon

Editorial Cartoon

Society year-end wrapped up nicely

Society year-end wrapped up nicely

The Yorkton and District Horticultural Society held their annual general meeting on Wednesday, November 24.
Senate's "kill bill" a blow to Canadian democracy

Senate's "kill bill" a blow to Canadian democracy

On Nov-ember 16, Canadian senators killed Bill C-311, the Climate Change Account-ability Act, with a surprise vote. The way the vote was carried out is an insult to Canadians and democracy.
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