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More motorist respect expected

More motorist respect expected

Dear Editor: The disrespect being shown by Yorkton motorists during this Summer construction season is having a very negative effect on the Greenspace located between the Linden Square Mall and Morrison Drive.
Loud music turns off SJ Terrier fan

Loud music turns off SJ Terrier fan

Dear Editor: I’d like to respond to an article in the Yorkton This Week on June 29 about the Yorkton Terriers. I have been a season ticket holder for over 50 years and have not missed many games until recently.
Editorial Cartoon

Editorial Cartoon

Editorial - Study has many hurdles to be relevant

Editorial - Study has many hurdles to be relevant

CStudies are often little more than a process whereby someone pays a consultant a rather large sum of money to go through a process to create a document which usually says something very close to what the group writing the cheque wanted it too.
New Saskatchewan Outfitters Association rules worry small businesses

New Saskatchewan Outfitters Association rules worry small businesses

To the credit of this Saskatchewan Party government, it has generally stayed out of the way of small business.
Jailbird chicken determined to escape the pen

Jailbird chicken determined to escape the pen

Apparently the village of Invermay has some free-range chickens on the run and they are causing quite the stir.
Wedding thoughts for couples in for the long haul

Wedding thoughts for couples in for the long haul

After putting her children to bed, a mother changed into old slacks and a droopy blouse and proceeded to wash her hair. As she heard the children getting more and more rambunctious, her patience grew thin.
Wild boar overpopulation and pig escapes a major problem for Saskatchewan

Wild boar overpopulation and pig escapes a major problem for Saskatchewan

When the Saskatchewan Wildlife Federation held its annual conference in February, one issue which was plainly put forward was that feral wild boar are a growing problem in the province, and across Canada.
How would we fare in these circumstances?

How would we fare in these circumstances?

I get the Saturday edition of The Globe and Mail . Some articles catch my interest and attention, whereas others are scanned over.
Couple tries to learn to do things 'for the birds'

Couple tries to learn to do things 'for the birds'

For some time now, we have been keeping an eye on a crows’ nest in one of the fir trees by the garage. We knew they had hatched some chicks, as we could hear them calling back and forth. Then just a couple of days ago, we found one chick dead.
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