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Gardener's Notebook - A garden full of surprises

Gardener's Notebook - A garden full of surprises

The garden is full of daily surprises! If you are keeping a garden journal, each day gives us the chance to record the beauty of various flowers opening, or various birds visiting the yard.
Fire ban issue for all of Saskatchewan

Fire ban issue for all of Saskatchewan

Due to hot, dry conditions and an extreme fire risk that covers most of the province, the Saskatchewan Public Safety Agency (SPSA) has issued a provincial fire ban for Crown lands, provincial parks and the Northern Saskatchewan Administration Distric
Tourism centre train gets a new look

Tourism centre train gets a new look

The classic metal train at the Tourism Yorkton Location has been transformed with a colourful yarn-bomb.

Drive-in movie set for Saturday

On Saturday, July 3, you can head down to the Gallagher Centre parking lot to experience old fashioned drive-in movie fun.
Agriculture This Week - Trade relationships often have rough spots

Agriculture This Week - Trade relationships often have rough spots

When it comes to international relationships we in Canada like to think we have something special with the United States.
Smudge walk honours children

Smudge walk honours children

The Yellow Thunderbird Lodge held a Smudge Walk in Yorkton today (July 1). The Walk was for ‘the children found and those yet to be found’. Tribal Chief Isabel O’Soup said the walk was a time of reflection.
Sports This Week - Canadian excels in international water polo

Sports This Week - Canadian excels in international water polo

One of the truly interesting elements of being a journalist is being able to interview some extremely interesting people.
Memoir of hockey legend Fred Sasakamoose released

Memoir of hockey legend Fred Sasakamoose released

The expression ‘home is where the heart is’ certainly applied to Fred Sasakamoose. He is remembered by many as a hockey star.
Politics - Maximizing first doses may be a problem

Politics - Maximizing first doses may be a problem

Saskatchewan has soared past one million COVID-19 vaccine doses. This is great news — literally, the shot in the arm we all want.
Haying finally under way in province

Haying finally under way in province

The majority of crops in the province are in fair to good condition.
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