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Editorial -Lessons to be learned for a healthier community
So we are only days away from the restrictions placed to help curb the spread of COVID-19 come off in Saskatchewan. Certainly the numbers in terms of new daily cases have been far smaller of late, with only 21 reported July 2 and 20 on July 5.
Jul 7, 2021 7:10 AM
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Wordy Wednesday - fredagsmys
Welcome to 'Wordy Wednesday' brought to you by our friends at Yorkton Public Library, (including Slow the friendly sloth), and appearing here courtesy of Yorkton This Week .
Jul 7, 2021 6:43 AM
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Laugh at Life: Small thinh - huge celebration!
Do you ever feel like you’ve accomplished something SO GREAT that you’d like to celebrate it in some huge way but, in the scheme of life, you know it’s really so unimportant that it would be ridiculous to even acknowledge it? Long ago I gave up the t
Jul 5, 2021 5:06 AM
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The Meeple Guild - A look at Astralis
One the great things about playing board games, and having that interest evolve with a small group of liked minded people, to become a weekly review effort, is the chance to connect with game designers directly.
Jul 4, 2021 7:19 AM
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Sunny Side Up - Taking lessons from the next generation
Lord, we arrived here fast. It started with mini-cars. Then toy tractors, plastic lawn cars and hand-in-hand walks to see the semis parked down the street. We knew he’d be driving for real one day. At eight or nine, he sat on our couch.
Jul 4, 2021 7:00 AM
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The importance of youth mentoring – Changing two lives
Local Big Brothers Big Sisters seek mentors
Jul 4, 2021 5:28 AM
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Gardener's Notebook - A garden full of surprises
The garden is full of daily surprises! If you are keeping a garden journal, each day gives us the chance to record the beauty of various flowers opening, or various birds visiting the yard.
Jul 3, 2021 5:42 AM
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Agriculture This Week - Trade relationships often have rough spots
When it comes to international relationships we in Canada like to think we have something special with the United States.
Jul 2, 2021 6:03 AM
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Sports This Week - Canadian excels in international water polo
One of the truly interesting elements of being a journalist is being able to interview some extremely interesting people.
Jul 1, 2021 9:18 AM
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Politics - Maximizing first doses may be a problem
Saskatchewan has soared past one million COVID-19 vaccine doses. This is great news — literally, the shot in the arm we all want.
Jul 1, 2021 6:51 AM
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