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Editorial - Sports Hall of Fame needs live location

Editorial - Sports Hall of Fame needs live location

In February the Yorkton Sports Hall of Fame and Museum held a public meeting looking for a few good people. Those people were needed to create a new board of directors, and to act as volunteers in order to revitalize the organization.
The Meeple Guild - Masker not quite up to Proux’s other games

The Meeple Guild - Masker not quite up to Proux’s other games

This year we have delved into a lot of games from designer Philippe Proux and publisher Ludarden. When you play a range of games, one will always emerge as your favourite, another will occupy the last spot on the list.
Sunny Side Up - A different way to look at your closed doors

Sunny Side Up - A different way to look at your closed doors

In 2007 West Nile Neurological Disease removed the Preacher from full-time ministry as a member of the clergy.
Gardener's Notebook - Head online for annual hort. show

Gardener's Notebook - Head online for annual hort. show

At this time in a normal year, I would have been asking you to join the Yorkton and District Horticultural Society at our Annual Fruit, Flower and Vegetable Show! Well, guess what! It is happening in a new and exciting way, online, at www.
Sports This Week - The tale of a goaltender

Sports This Week - The tale of a goaltender

There is something refreshing in the title of a recent hockey book by Jerry Hack. Most hockey books focus on success, while Hack, who did well-enough in senior hockey, admits in the title he never quite achieved the heights he may have dreamed of.
Agriculture This Week - Using information takes computing capacity

Agriculture This Week - Using information takes computing capacity

Regular readers will know that technology advancement in agriculture is a favoured topic of mine. It is the area which holds out the greatest potential for advancements in crop production, at least in the short to mid-term.
Thinking I do with words - Don't let politics control diseases

Thinking I do with words - Don't let politics control diseases

There was something actually frightening about the death of former US Presidential candidate Herman Cain last week.
Politics - COVID-19 on colonies requires understanding

Politics - COVID-19 on colonies requires understanding

Our provincial motto may be from “many people, strength”, but Saskatchewan has always had its share of tension between various groups. Perhaps this is no different than anywhere else in the world. Many have had far worse histories.
History Corner - Saskatchewan Wheat Pool elevator

History Corner - Saskatchewan Wheat Pool elevator

The only operating grain elevator that remains within the city limits is the former Saskatchewan Wheat Pool terminal off York Road on Hill Street, which has been VITERRA since 2007.
Editorial - Not too late to build community art profile

Editorial - Not too late to build community art profile

A new City brochure invites residents and visitors to explore the public art spotted across our community.
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