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MP pension reform welcomed

MP pension reform welcomed

The Canadian Taxpayers Federation (CTF) is welcoming reforms to the MP and government employee pension plans announced today by Treasury Board President, Tony Clement, declaring them a significant win for taxpayers.
Viewing stocking plans with a smile

Viewing stocking plans with a smile

Welcome to Week XXVI of 'Fishing Parkland Shorelines'.
Alcohol problem is cultural, not legal

Alcohol problem is cultural, not legal

One thing history seems to prove time and again is that you can't legislate morality. Nowhere is this more pertinent than when it comes to alcohol consumption. Just consider the disastrous North American experiment known as prohibition.
EDITORIAL - Agricultural education Key

EDITORIAL - Agricultural education Key

There are times we look at the current economic upswing in Saskatchewan and see something which was created on the economies of oil and gas and mineral exploration and expansion.
Starting to think season is over

Starting to think season is over

Welcome to Week XXV of 'Fishing Parkland Shorelines'.
Every family has a story to tell

Every family has a story to tell

Winter is just around the corner, and thoughts often turn to those projects that require more time and attention than is available in the summer. Perhaps one of these projects is beginning research on your family tree.
Busy times for YRHS students

Busy times for YRHS students

This school year, the Yorkton Regional High School's SRC is making changes for the better. One of the changes includes submitting columns to Yorkton This Week. This will inform the community of the projects the SRC is doing.
Study new drinking age

Study new drinking age

The Saskatchewan Government is toying with the idea of lowering the legal drinking limit from 19 to 18 years of age. Those of us with high morals shudder at such a suggestion.
EDITORIAL CARTOON

EDITORIAL CARTOON

We can learn from nature's pure genius

We can learn from nature's pure genius

I've always been more interested in organisms that can move on their own than in stationary plants. But when I canoe or hike along the edge of lakes or oceans and see trees that seem to be growing out of rock faces, I am blown away.
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