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Fed budget strains relations with rural Sask.

Fed budget strains relations with rural Sask.

There is no doubt that the federal Conservative government has been farmer- and rural friendly.
Relax with a book as we await spring

Relax with a book as we await spring

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

Census records invaluable resource

The Yorkton Branch of the Saskatchewan Genealogy Society welcomes interested genealogists at all stages of research.
God makes all things beautiful-in his time

God makes all things beautiful-in his time

We sat in a quiet room with an ocean view. She poised on the edge of her chair, her body tense, and told her story-a painful, difficult one.
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No common sense in Gallagher parking

No common sense in Gallagher parking

The Yorkton Terriers defeated the Melville Millionaires, at home, in front of 2000 fans on Friday night and then finished them off in Melville on Saturday to advance to the Canalta Cup finals against Humboldt; which start this Friday in Humboldt.
Big picture thinking needed to protect

Big picture thinking needed to protect

Few places on Earth have been untouched by humans, according to a study in the journal Science. Satellite images taken from hundreds of kilometres above the planet reveal a world that we have irrevocably changed within a remarkably short time.
Federal budget gets B-minus rating

Federal budget gets B-minus rating

The Canadian Taxpayers Federation (CTF) gave today's federal budget a B-minus, applauding the government's plans to overhaul job training and keep a lid on spending, while criticizing the extension of pork-barreling regional development programs and
This Easter, get in the Ark

This Easter, get in the Ark

Spring is trying to spring. The calendar says it should, and we, the people, agree. But even as we wish winter away, we dread what follows. Alps have risen in our front yards. Some walkways sport newly sculpted tunnels.
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