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Got a little faith?

Got a little faith?

Life is hard.
EDITORIAL - Participation harder to attract

EDITORIAL - Participation harder to attract

There is an interesting conundrum facing communities these days, and that is how to get people up off the couch and out their front doors to participate in events and clubs and shows.
Greenhouse planning

Greenhouse planning

Happy Leap Year, gardeners! What are you doing with this extra day? It's one more day to think about our gardens, and what we are planning to do this year! Several people have asked me if I saw mushrooms in any of the seed catalogues; I checked again
Punishments should fit the crime

Punishments should fit the crime

I followed the Graham James sentencing hearing with great interest last week.
Sask. Party's nasty feud with PCs

Sask. Party's nasty feud with PCs

There is not much left of old Progressive Conservative party in Saskatchewan.
EDITORIAL - Library needs to prepare for fewer paper books

EDITORIAL - Library needs to prepare for fewer paper books

The Yorkton Public Library officially re-opened at its natural location on Broadway Street.
Letter to the Editor - Admitting form wait time far too long

Letter to the Editor - Admitting form wait time far too long

Dear Editor: Anyone who has been to the Admitting Dept. of the Yorkton Hospital during these last few weeks can relate to this experience. One mid-morning day in Feb. found me fasting for tests that needed an admitting slip.
Online surveillance backlash

Online surveillance backlash

Public Safety Minister Vic Toews is under a lot of pressure as the public has really backlashed on his online surveillance bill that he introduced.
Spring is near by

Spring is near by

Do you remember that great gardening program "Canadian Gardener"? What a wonderful, informative show! My Mom, Keith and I used to watch the program faithfully each week, and I can still see the smile of delight on my sweet Mom's face as we settled in
They say radical; we say rational

They say radical; we say rational

We're not about to quit oil cold turkey. Does that mean we should continue with business as usual? In Canada, "business as usual" means rapidly increasing oil sands exploitation and selling the bitumen as quickly as possible to anyone who wants it.
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