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Another gold medal for Liebrecht

Another gold medal for Liebrecht

The track and field season is either long done or nowhere near starting. Unless your name happens to be Preston Liebrecht. Usually for high school students, track season starts up training in late April or early May.

Access launches reading program

Access Communications Co-operative has launched a unique new story-telling series to encourage literacy and promote the creations of Saskatchewan children's authors.

Musician plays in city this week

Rob Moir is headed west on tour in support of his first CD release, a trip which includes a Feb. 10, stop at 5th Avenue Cup & Saucer in Yorkton. Moir said he grew up with music, and found a fascination with it at an early age.
Sask. Party winning health care battle

Sask. Party winning health care battle

It's easy to pinpoint the exact time when the NDP lost the health issue in rural Saskatchewan. It was Mar. 18, 1993 - the day of the infamous provincial budget that closed 52 rural hospitals.
Looking at education taxes again

Looking at education taxes again

Imagine if the province could lower school property taxes and improve classroom results at the same time. Farfetched? Not really.

Letter to the Editor - Director's vision

Dear Editor:In the article that appeared on the front page of the January 26, 2011 Yorkton this Week entitled, "SIGN seeks new Executive Dir.", the question was asked to the Board Chair, Ms.
Senator Wallin speaks in Yorkton

Senator Wallin speaks in Yorkton

Pamela Wallin, Saskatchewan's most famous journalist, diplomat, and senator, spoke in Yorkton on Saturday at a fundraiser for the Yorkton-Melville Conservative Electoral District Association.

Government keeps revenue sharing promise

In his address today to the Saskatchewan Urban Municipalities Association (SUMA) annual convention, Premier Brad Wall confirmed the government will keep its promise to provide annual revenue sharing equal to a full point of the provincial sales tax (
Grow family love this February

Grow family love this February

Some relatives are like mountains - best viewed from a distance. A few of mine may think that of me, but if I had to list them, my nephew Jeremy wouldn't be among them. Though he does live over the mountains, I'm confident of this: Jeremy loves me.
Sympathy extended to families

Sympathy extended to families

The monthly community potluck supper was held on Jan. 12 at the Hut. There was a good turnout for a cold winter's evening and, of course, lots of tasty food.
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