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Canora resident has concerns regarding monument care at the Canora Cemetery

Canora resident has concerns regarding monument care at the Canora Cemetery

It鈥檚 been said that you can always tell how progressive and caring a community is by how it keeps its cemetery. The grass at the Canora Cemetery is well-cut by town employees.
From grass to grace in the birth of Jesus

From grass to grace in the birth of Jesus

"Naked I came from my mother's womb, naked I shall return鈥 (Job 1:21). We spring into life in a natural way. We move with nature鈥檚 rhythms and we follow the whims of our inclinations like grass, 鈥淚n a field / Behaving as the wind behaves鈥 (T.S.
Bovine tuberculosis outbreak shows that safety policies are full of holes

Bovine tuberculosis outbreak shows that safety policies are full of holes

The times change, and that is certainly evident with the current bovine tuberculosis outbreak here in Western Canada.
The holiday season is traditionally insane

The holiday season is traditionally insane

Well, it really is that time of year. Even I can鈥檛 ignore the Christmas cheer that is permeating the air.
Questions need for store

Questions need for store

Dear Editor: As a former resident of Yorkton, I tend to wonder if Yorkton actually needs a second liquor store.
Editorial - City Hall flags need a plan

Editorial - City Hall flags need a plan

The City of Yorkton is going to investigate erecting a fifth flag pole at City Hall Park. The decision to look at the costs of such a project came about following a request made to the regular meeting of Yorkton Council Monday.
Editorial Cartoon

Editorial Cartoon

Kamsack Players stage another masterful theatrical experience

Kamsack Players stage another masterful theatrical experience

By William Koreluik
Fast Forward to the Past - Genealogy researchers welcome

Fast Forward to the Past - Genealogy researchers welcome

The Yorkton Branch of the Saskatchewan Genealogy Society welcomes interested genealogists at all stages of research.
Science Matters - US election leaves questions

Science Matters - US election leaves questions

The U.S. election was a chilling illustration of the atrocious state of public discourse. It doesn鈥檛 bode well for a country once admired for leadership in education and science.
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