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A strange attachment to a potash company

A strange attachment to a potash company

The strange attachment between the people of Saskatchewan and its potash corporation has always been a bit of mystery.
Sympathy extended

Sympathy extended

Get well wishes to Cliff Taylor in Esterhazy Hospital. Sympathy from the community to Mel Paulger & family on the passing of Sybil. Mel and Sybil were long time residents of Clumber district. Mel is now a resident of Esterhazy Care Home.

Regina and Winnipeg Juniors warm up at the YRHS

The 2010 football season is just beginning to heat up a little. With NFL preseason games just having started, CFL is nearly halfway through, that can only mean one thing: the football field in Yorkton is going to start to get busy soon too.

Drilling activity rebounding in 2010

Statistics just out show that drilling activity by the province's oil industry is rebounding after a challenging year in 2009.
Leafs and Kaberle together again

Leafs and Kaberle together again

Normally when someone has a lot of a good thing, it is a really good thing. Except maybe a football team with two legitimate starting quarterback seeing as how they can't play both at the same time.

Riderville at the Races

As the voting continues this month to determine which finalist community will be named Riderville the committee behind Yorkton's bid for the title continues to hold events to build momentum in voting. Those efforts continue this Friday, Aug.
Doctors mapping Ozzie Osbourne

Doctors mapping Ozzie Osbourne

"Why are you still alive?" is the question doctors ask Ozzy Osbourne, the hard-rock singer and reality-TV star, who says he is now clean and sober after a lifetime of almost unimaginably bad habits.
New ideas for next year

New ideas for next year

I'm still so excited about the Saskatchewan Horticultural Association Provincial Flower and Vegetable show which was held in Yorkton last week.

Bike paths better idea than reality

There are good ideas, and there are bad. The City of Yorkton has sadly embarked on one that when in the discussion phase sounded like a good idea, but now that the implementation of that idea has begun, we get to see the idea is not that good.
Rider plates are a hit with the province

Rider plates are a hit with the province

Just three months after kicking off the opportunity to purchase Rider licence plates, SGI has received over 12,000 orders resulting in a profit of about $325,000 for the Saskatchewan Roughrider Football Club.
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