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Gridders top Regina in season opener

That didn't take long. Not long at all. The Yorkton PeeWee Gridders football club did something they did not do last year and that's win the season opener.
Break and enter at local business

Break and enter at local business

On the morning of August 2, 2010, Yorkton RCMP were called to a complaint at a local business located on 2nd Avenue North in the downtown business district of Yorkton.

Dexter is still good television

Dexter Season 4 (DVD/BluRay)Dexter, the notorious Showtime saga about a kinder, gentler kind of serial killer, has never quite climbed back to the heights of creepy nirvana it attained in its first season.
Fall gardening fun

Fall gardening fun

I was looking at one of my gardening books the other day, and I was reading about the flowers in the bridal bouquets of famous people. When Marilyn Monroe married Joe Di Maggio, she had a small bouquet with three orchids.
Promotional expenditures out of control

Promotional expenditures out of control

Did you know the Saskatchewan government spent$28,750 on celebrations for Quebec City's birthday and over $2,200 on hot sauce? The two bills were recently discovered by the Canadian Taxpayers Federation (CTF) and arejust a couple examples of how prom

Safety tips when heading to school

The end of summer means that it's time for children to head back to school. Whether they travel on foot, by bicycle, by bus or by car, it's important to teach your child how to get to school safely.
Video game includes scouting mode

Video game includes scouting mode

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It's all about the dogs

It's all about the dogs

The winner of two Best In Show placings at the Shamrock Kennel Annual Dog Show says the sport is all about the dogs. "It's not about the person showing the dog," says Jacquelyn Fussell, from Red Deer, Alta. "It's quality time with my dog.
Anti-environmentalists stuck in the past

Anti-environmentalists stuck in the past

Environmentalists won't be happy until we're living in caves and scrounging for roots and berries. At least, that's what I hear over and over again.

Polling shows support for organ and tissue donation

Long wait lists and gaps in supply and demand not due to lack of interest Ottawa-August 13, 2010- While more than 4,000 Canadians are on wait lists for organ transplants-and every day-and-a-half, one patient dies waiting-Canada's low deceased organ d
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