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All about mustard

Everyone knows the bright yellow condiment so popular on hot dogs. That is but one product that is made from mustard seed. This spice, in its many different forms, can add a great variety of tastes and fragrances to your meal preparations.
York Lake

York Lake

The caption to this postcard says: "York Lake - Yorkton area appears to be a very wealthy community in the early days.

Canola production helping bees

Canola is the main crop for honey production in Western Canada. Wherever you find canola, you'll find honeybees. "Bees tend to do very well on canola.
Sask. Parkinson's Society Telehealth Neurology Lecturer

Sask. Parkinson's Society Telehealth Neurology Lecturer

Holy Trinity Anglican Church Garage Sale and Bake Sale, 165 2nd Ave. Yorkton - Fri., Sept. 5, 8:30 a.m. - 7 p.m., Sat., Sept. 6, 8:30 a.m. - 12 Noon. Everyone Welcome. --- New Horizons Friday Night Dance, 78 First Ave. North, Yorkton, Sk.
Running for charity huge success

Running for charity huge success

Over two-hundred runners and walkers turned out for the 8th annual Health Foundation Charity Road Race on Sunday, August 17th.

Wildfire prevention manageable

With summer comes hot and dry weather that can cause severe and unpredictable wildfires in Western Canada. In light of this, Insurance Bureau of Canada (IBC) offers its IBC Top 10: Wildfire Safety Tips for those at Risk.
Abstract strategy

Abstract strategy

I must say discovering interesting abstract strategy games is a near passion for me. So when I found the game Lanko from Polish designers Andrzej Korczak and Krystyna Korcak Landowska I was immediately curious.

City clears way for apartments

Yorkton Council began the procedural process to allow for a new social housing complex to move forward in the city.

Studying impact of development

With the pending development of a 96 acre parcel of land on Yorkton's west side, the City will undertake a closer look at its potential impact on both transportation and drainage.
Old time fun

Old time fun

The Yorkton branch of the Western Development Museum held pioneer events for young people last week. Activities included; perogy making, rope making, a wagon ride, and old fashioned ice cream making.
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