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Editorial cartoon - February 21, 2018

Editorial cartoon - February 21, 2018

Education importance must remain focus

Education importance must remain focus

Education is clearly the foundation on which young people build not only their personal futures, but collectively the future of our local community, province, country, and ultimately the world.
Pope Francis’ self image and our wrinkles

Pope Francis’ self image and our wrinkles

One morning a young woman saw her neighbour hanging the wash outside. “That laundry is not very clean,” she said. “She doesn't know how to wash correctly. Perhaps she needs better laundry soap.” Her husband looked on, but remained silent.
Sunny Side Up - Young love, old love – I wish you both

Sunny Side Up - Young love, old love – I wish you both

Young love – I remember it well. Heartflutters, crazy mood swings, electric touches, skin on fire and passionate messages transmitted across the room by eye contact alone.
Gardener's Notebook - Speaking with flowers not new

Gardener's Notebook - Speaking with flowers not new

Happy Valentine’s Day! Today is the day to show the special people in your life that they are loved and appreciated! Long, long ago, the language of flowers was a way to say what words could not; speaking with flowers was actually called floriography
Settling In - Snow: Our one true enemy

Settling In - Snow: Our one true enemy

Gather ‘round the campfire, children, because it’s time once again for one of Old Man Mott’s patented Driving Dilemmas (seen previously on “Revenge of the lonely shopping cart” and “Driving through the fire”).
Web Wanderings - Charm key to Samurai Gourmet

Web Wanderings - Charm key to Samurai Gourmet

Yorkton This Week’s editorial staff takes readers on an explorative journey around the Internet, searching out the best in videos, podcasts, webcomics, music and anything else that catches their collective eyes which might interest our readers.
History Corner - Captain John Palliser

History Corner - Captain John Palliser

After Confederation Canada became a “Dominion” with the authority from Britain in 1870 to take over the Canada-west lands that had been Rupert’s Land under the charter of the Hudson’s Bay Company and other lands termed “British Possessions” in the ol
Politics - Moe gets down to business

Politics - Moe gets down to business

And now for the business at hand… New Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe strikes you as a get-down-to business type. That’s likely a good thing, because he really doesn’t have much time to mess around when it comes to the business of running government.
Things I do with words - It is time to kill off Valentine's Day

Things I do with words - It is time to kill off Valentine's Day

When I was single, I hated Valentine’s Day because it seemed to be a holiday designed to punish single people.
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