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The Ruttle Report - Volunteers: Unsung Heroes of Communities

The Ruttle Report - Volunteers: Unsung Heroes of Communities

I just have to do this right off the bat and give a big round of applause to the Chamber of Commerce committee behind this past weekend’s Harvest Festival in Outlook.
Tax changes show disconnect with voters

Tax changes show disconnect with voters

I f there is a singular issue with governments these days it is that the further removed the voter is from the seat of power the greater the seeming lack of awareness coming for the elected officials.
Editorial Cartoon - September 13, 2017

Editorial Cartoon - September 13, 2017

Fast Forward to the Past - Fall season fine for family research

Fast Forward to the Past - Fall season fine for family research

Summer’s on the wane, and it’s the perfect time to begin researching your family tree! Wondering how to get started? The Yorkton branch of the Saskatchewan Genealogical Society (SGS) meets on the second Tuesday of each month at 7:00 p.m.
Sunny Side Up - Feral felines demonstrate lessons of faith

Sunny Side Up - Feral felines demonstrate lessons of faith

She weighs less than ten pounds and lives, for now, in a deep hole downtown. During the last three months, the feral (wild) cat and her offspring have significantly dented my heart, my wallet and my time. Black Mama, I call her.
Stackhouse Soapbox - Scott Moe impressed in meeting

Stackhouse Soapbox - Scott Moe impressed in meeting

The SaskParty leadership race is in full swing and I, originally, felt there wasn’t anyone within caucus that could succeed Brad Wall and reach the Saskatchewan people the way he did with charisma and the matter-of-fact approach that, for the most pa
Boardgamers Guild - A local venue could create fantasy football fun

Boardgamers Guild - A local venue could create fantasy football fun

When the Labour Day weekend arrives in Canada, football fans rejoice.
Gardener's Notebook - Water plants and fish ponds

Gardener's Notebook - Water plants and fish ponds

The Yorkton and District Horticultural Society will be holding their first meeting of the fall on Wednesday, September 20 at 7 p.m. in the SIGN building on North Street in Yorkton.
Are they going to take down Mount Rushmore?

Are they going to take down Mount Rushmore?

By Brian Zinchuk
Settling in - Going widescreen in Neepawa

Settling in - Going widescreen in Neepawa

I had a friend with a satellite hookup, which basically meant he had every channel known to man and probably a few no one knew existed. We would spend hours trolling through the channels just to see what kind of strange shows were out there.
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