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Game tests your skills

Game tests your skills

This is a first for me, a re-visit to a game previously reviewed. In this case it's because there has been some interesting developments in Arimaa since I first reviewed the game in 2008.
Queen Victoria honored

Queen Victoria honored

The Canadian Encyclopedia states: "No individual has been more honoured than Queen Victoria in the names of Canada's public buildings, streets, populated places and physical features.

City updates Firearms Bylaw

Yorkton Council gave all three readings to an updated Firearms Bylaw at its regular meeting Monday.

Business flood aid

Saskatchewan businesses affected by flooding may be eligible for relief from penalty and interest charges that result from filing late sales tax returns.
Country blues at it's best

Country blues at it's best

SHAKE 'EM ON DOWN A Tribute to Mississippi Fred McDowell Rory Block Stony Plain 9.5-out-of-10 Oh my goodness there are times you just fall into the music of a CD and know you are exactly where you want to be.

Alcohol ban in effect

It is nearly camping season, and 2011 is sure to be an exciting year in Saskatchewan's provincial parks. This year is the 80th anniversary of the Saskatchewan Provincial Park System and celebrations are planned throughout the summer.

YBID creating flour mill park

Yorkton Council unanimously approved a recommendation which will lead to the development of a park area adjacent to the old flour mill in the city.

Generic drug option

The Provincial Government is implementing a plan to lower generic drug prices in Saskatchewan. This will result in savings to Saskatchewan residents and the provincial Drug Plan.

Alcohol and boating can be deadly

Ahh, boating! Skimming over the water with the wind in your hair. What a great way to spend a summer afternoon, especially with family and friends. A carefree atmosphere like this is just made to have fun and party.
Legion honors veterans over age of 90

Legion honors veterans over age of 90

The Royal Canadian Legion Branch #77 held an event on Saturday, May 14 to honour local World War II veterans over the age of ninety. An afternoon lunch and slide show provided entertainment for many of the veterans and their families.
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