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The Ruttle Report - You All Have Your Paths to Carve

The Ruttle Report - You All Have Your Paths to Carve

So last week, the Outlook High School Class of 2018 held their graduation ceremonies. Another “bunch o’ Blues” have left the hallways and now they have the rest of their lives in front of them. I remember my high school grad back in 2004.
Agriculture This Week: Fair time has a changed focus

Agriculture This Week: Fair time has a changed focus

It is fair time in Yorkton, and that is an annual event that always brings back a flood of memories from my youth. In my youth, a time now more than three decades in the past, I spent large chunks of my summer at fairs.
Eating insects, is it really that crazy?

Eating insects, is it really that crazy?

Recently I was on one of the more notable social media sites and there was a post that was drawing a lot of attention, most of it citing disgust. The post was about baking bread containing flour made from ground cockroaches.
We need to revisit Energy East and Northern Gateway right now

We need to revisit Energy East and Northern Gateway right now

Canada had better get its act together, immediately, on export pipelines. I don’t just mean the Trans Mountain Pipeline, now owned by you and me and all other Canadians. I mean we need to revive Northern Gateway and Energy East right now.
Editorial - The trouble of maintaining a small town feel

Editorial - The trouble of maintaining a small town feel

One of the advantages of small town Saskatchewan is that most places have their community events.
Editorial Cartoon - July 4, 2018

Editorial Cartoon - July 4, 2018

Eating insects, is it really that crazy?

Eating insects, is it really that crazy?

Recently I was on one of the more notable social media sites and there was a post that was drawing a lot of attention, most of it citing disgust. The post was about baking bread containing flour made from ground cockroaches.
Sunny Side Up - Welcome to my newest granddaughter

Sunny Side Up - Welcome to my newest granddaughter

My honorary granddaughter, the first Canadian in her family, didn’t thank me for the gift of a tiny Canadian flag and lapel pin. She didn’t even look at me. In fact, she slept through the entire visit. I understood.
Stackhouse Soapbox - Time to get offended

Stackhouse Soapbox - Time to get offended

I guess I’m the latest snowflake of society to be offended by certain spoken terms. I’m going to outline two of them this week.
Gardener's Notebook - Add an anemome to your garden

Gardener's Notebook - Add an anemome to your garden

If you have your calendar out, be sure to circle Wednesday, Aug. 8; that’s the date of the Yorkton and District Horticultural Society’s Annual Fruit, Flower, and Vegetable Show at St. Gerard’s Parish Complex.
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