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Gardener's Notebook - Start the garden season with us

Gardener's Notebook - Start the garden season with us

Guess who said this to his wife: “I think it is very important to have animals, flowers, and plants in one’s life while it lasts.
Fast Forward to the Past - Heritage day to be held at the museum

Fast Forward to the Past - Heritage day to be held at the museum

The Yorkton Branch of the Saskatchewan Genealogy Society invites you to join them at Heritage Day, Sunday, February 15 from 2 p.m. till 5 p.m. at the Western Development Museum in Yorkton.
Sunny Side Up - The unique and essential Christian headgear

Sunny Side Up - The unique and essential Christian headgear

Never jump off a bridge to rescue a hat, someone wise told me once. Not even, I suppose, the most recent addition to my winter wardrobe arsenal.
Fishing Parkland Shorelines - ‘Brothers on the Fly’

Fishing Parkland Shorelines - ‘Brothers on the Fly’

Welcome to Week CXLI of ‘Fishing Parkland Shorelines’. Like most of us I am a novice fisherman, loving to fish, but far from an expert.
Editorial Cartoon

Editorial Cartoon

EDITORIAL - BCF will ultimately fall short

EDITORIAL - BCF will ultimately fall short

The Building Canada Fund is a significant commitment from both the federal and provincial governments to address infrastructure needs across the country, and for Yorkton, more specifically within the province of Saskatchewan.
Politics - Maybe some good economic news

Politics - Maybe some good economic news

By now you’ve likely had it with the bad news and may be in the mood for some good news. After all, it’s been a typical Saskatchewan winter where the warm spells don’t last long enough and the cold snaps seem to go on and on.
Thinking Critically - For the love of dogs: defying logic

Thinking Critically - For the love of dogs: defying logic

I have a cartoon on my office wall about dogs versus cats. The first panel, labeled “Dogs,” shows a woman asking a dog in sequence whether it wants a stick, a rock, a dirty old sock and some road kill.
Stackhouse Soapbox - Disturbed people are disturbing

Stackhouse Soapbox - Disturbed people are disturbing

A man who, allegedly, made a threat to bomb the Yorkton City RCMP detachment is off to North Battleford for a psychiatric assessment.
Crime Diary - Justice and revenge: a balancing act

Crime Diary - Justice and revenge: a balancing act

When Yorkton This Week published the update last week that Richard Lesann had been granted unsupervised outings from the psychiatric hospital, it was no surprise that traffic on our website and Facebook page exploded.
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