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Thank God for travelling mercy

Thank God for travelling mercy

Drinking. Texting. Sleeping. When my car suddenly veered right - and right off the road - this morning on the way to work, anyone observing likely ticked one of those off in their mind. I plead innocent on all three counts.
JT tokes; Cons still on wrong side of history

JT tokes; Cons still on wrong side of history

By the end of last week, marijuana ended up dominating the political agenda.
Too many humans, not enough resources

Too many humans, not enough resources

Altering environments to suit our needs is not new. From clearing land to building dams, we've done it throughout history.
EDITORIAL - Urban renewal costs on the horizon

EDITORIAL - Urban renewal costs on the horizon

In terms of municipal needs we have heard a lot in recent years about the impending infrastructure crunch Saskatchewan cities such as Yorkton are going to face in the not all too distant future.
EDITORIAL CARTOON

EDITORIAL CARTOON

Local produce brings huge benefits

Local produce brings huge benefits

Yorkton and area is blessed with an abundance of natural beauty and good quality land for producing food for humans and livestock. At this time of year field crops are ripening.
We can't ignore things that keep us alive

We can't ignore things that keep us alive

Scientists believe life appeared on Earth almost four-billion years ago, about half a billion years after our relatively young planet formed. It would be fascinating to see how life arose and managed to hang on.
Mounties myth busted

Mounties myth busted

I'm sure they weren't running through the brush on horses in red serge, but the image of the valiant Mountie "always getting his man" popped to mind when the press release came in last week that RCMP members from Wadena, Yorkton GIS and Swift Current
Letter to the Editor - Terry Fox legacy continues locally

Letter to the Editor - Terry Fox legacy continues locally

Dear Editor: The legacy of Terry Fox continues in Yorkton. Since 1980 when the Marathon of Hope started, over $600 million has been raised for cancer research and Yorkton has been a contributing community.
Discs, authors and one tiny pike

Discs, authors and one tiny pike

Welcome to Week LXVI of 'Fishing Parkland Shorelines'. Like most of us I am a novice fisherman, loving to fish, but far from an expert.
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