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Kemoca Park eyes continued growth as sixth decade begins

Kemoca Park eyes continued growth as sixth decade begins

Now entering its sixth decade, Kemoca Park lies as a testament to community efforts to provide a recreational oasis appreciated by many far and wide.
Gardener's Notebook - Website provides look at gardens

Gardener's Notebook - Website provides look at gardens

So far, there are no meetings planned yet for the Yorkton and District Horticultural Society. But please visit us at www.yorktonhort.
Esterhazy Council discusses rink usage

Esterhazy Council discusses rink usage

Mayor Forster called the regularly scheduled council meeting for the Town of Esterhazy to order at 6:30 P.M. on January 27, 2021, with all members present and accounted for.
USask COVID-19 research to track online hate directed at Asian community

USask COVID-19 research to track online hate directed at Asian community

SASKATOON – What makes a social media post racist and how does that hatred spread? These are some of the questions University of Saskatchewan (USask) researchers are tackling, measuring how social media hatred directed at the Asian community has rise
Bringing the fantasy out in the photos

Bringing the fantasy out in the photos

Local photographer enhances what camera captures
USask-led research team shows alternate form of brain protein

USask-led research team shows alternate form of brain protein

That causes Alzheimer’s actually protects against the disease
Varying conditions across province according to initial runoff report

Varying conditions across province according to initial runoff report

The Water Security Agency (WSA) has released the preliminary spring runoff outlook for 2021, showing most of southern Saskatchewan with below to well below normal snowmelt runoff potential and the northern areas looking at normal to above normal pote
High realty sales one of a number of positive economic indicators, says trade minister

High realty sales one of a number of positive economic indicators, says trade minister

Regina, Saskatoon – Despite the COVID-19 pandemic, or perhaps because of it, Saskatchewan has seen a large spike in realty sales in January, 2021, compared to January, 2020, one of the last months before the pandemic took hold.
Sask. reports 269 new COVID-19 cases and three-related deaths

Sask. reports 269 new COVID-19 cases and three-related deaths

Thursday 2,099 vaccinations administered
Agriculture This Week - Canola meal in plastics?

Agriculture This Week - Canola meal in plastics?

We live very much in a disposable society. We buy something, use it until it breaks, a newer model catches our eye, or we simply become tired or bored with and we toss it.
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