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We are what we splice to eat

We are what we splice to eat

All food is genetically modified. Okay, that might be a slight exaggeration. There are still wild fruit, vegetables and animals some populations of humans consume that have not been "sullied" by human intervention.
Letter to the Editor - Guilty plea should have been accepted

Letter to the Editor - Guilty plea should have been accepted

Dear Editor: RE: "Canadian justice does us proud," Yorkton This Week, December 5, 2012 "This kid has a job that requires a driver's licence.
When God feels absent-what then?

When God feels absent-what then?

All the years I've written this column, Emmanuel - God with us - has sat with me, helping me shape it into something useable. We've written in relative quietness, sitting alone with my computer in my office or another quiet space.
Local society has lots to offer

Local society has lots to offer

How are your Christmas preparations coming? With the weather we've been having, the sight of fresh flowers or plants in our homes gives such a welcome festive touch! It might be kind of a challenge to wrap them up snugly and bring them home from the
EDITORIAL CARTOON

EDITORIAL CARTOON

Clean reels to be ready for spring

Clean reels to be ready for spring

Welcome to Week XXX of 'Fishing Parkland Shorelines'.
Labour law changes about more than unions

Labour law changes about more than unions

When it comes to Saskatchewan's new labour laws, a lot of people ask: Why should I care about it? I'm not in a union. In fact, the majority of working people in this province aren't unionized, although you might be surprised how many are.
Letter to the Editor - Chamber was present at Council

Letter to the Editor - Chamber was present at Council

Dear Editor: In the Stackhouse Soapbox column appearing in the December 5 edition of Yorkton This Week, Mr.
Open mind in Seventh Avenue

Open mind in Seventh Avenue

I'm willing to be a little more open minded on the potential 7th Ave North street closure after having a nice discussion with Curtis Danyluk (Home Hardware) over the weekend.
Good thing crime is not brain surgery

Good thing crime is not brain surgery

A couple of weeks ago I wrote about a pair of Alberta counterfeiters who got caught because their activities were advertised on Facebook. That same week, RCMP stopped a driver in Kindersley for speeding.
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