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Fishing Parkland Shorelines - A lesson in weather changes

Fishing Parkland Shorelines - A lesson in weather changes

Welcome to the fourth edition of 鈥楩ishing Parkland Shorelines鈥 for 2021. Like most of us I remain very much a novice fisherman, loving to fish, but far from an expert.
UPDATED: Day two of stock car racing at Yellowhead International Speedway

UPDATED: Day two of stock car racing at Yellowhead International Speedway

It was the second day of stock car racing for the 2021 season at the Yellowhead International Speedway at Yorkton Sunday.
U18 Expos host doubleheader

U18 Expos host doubleheader

The Parkland U18 Expos hosted the North Battleford U18 Beavers for a doubleheader Saturday. In the opening game the visiting Beavers put eight on the board in the third inning and coasted to a 12-6 win.
Sunny Side Up - Burning dry and thirsty鈥擟anada needs water

Sunny Side Up - Burning dry and thirsty鈥擟anada needs water

Our soil is dry as the flour in our canister. I tried to water the front lawn the other day using one of those demented sprinklers that poke into the ground, the ones with multiple steely things that direct the spray.
The Meeple Guild - Murus Gallicus revisited

The Meeple Guild - Murus Gallicus revisited

Last week readers will be aware the article focused on a new game; Astralis, from game designer Ohli Leduc. In corresponding on the story with Leduc not surprisingly his game Murus Gallicus came up.
Hitting the tonals in Springside

Hitting the tonals in Springside

It might have been a very hot Saturday 鈥 30-plus Celsius by noon 鈥 but it was still a good day for a round of disc golf in Springside.
Young butcher birds are on the loose!

Young butcher birds are on the loose!

鈥淵oung Loggerhead Shrikes - threatened, prairie songbirds - are going to be out over the next couple of weeks near their nests, learning to perfect their hunting and impaling skills,鈥 says Rebecca Magnus, Habitat Stewardship Coordinator with Nature S
New USask research has potential to make fava beans a new favourite from farm to fork

New USask research has potential to make fava beans a new favourite from farm to fork

A once popular high-protein legume crop with potential to make farming more environmentally sustainable is poised for reinvigorated popularity, thanks to an international research team, including plant geneticists from University of Saskatchewan (USa
For now, SIGN continues cautious approach

For now, SIGN continues cautious approach

As the province enters step 3 of Saskatchewan鈥檚 Re鈥怬pening Roadmap on July 11 by removing all remaining public health restrictions including masking, the Society for the Involvement of Good Neighbours (SIGN) will keep most safety precautions in place
Santa visits Springside for summer event

Santa visits Springside for summer event

It was a celebration of Christmas in July in Springside Saturday with a variety of activities, and even a warm weather visit from Santa and Mrs. Claus.
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