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Fishing Parkland Shorelines - One fish but still a fine first outing

Fishing Parkland Shorelines - One fish but still a fine first outing

Few things are more exciting about spring than the thought of a new fishing season.
Gardener's Notebook - Planting gardens never quite done

Gardener's Notebook - Planting gardens never quite done

Gardeners, it ain’t over till it’s over! I know you know what I mean: we think that we are all done planting, and then someone tells us about or very kindly gifts us with another interesting gem to add to our garden collection, and out come the garde
Sports This Week - Relaxed reading looks at Jays success

Sports This Week - Relaxed reading looks at Jays success

With sports on COVID-19 hiatus it is still possible to stay in contact with our favourites by reading books that delve into the teams and players we follow.
Agriculture This Week - Grain movement numbers won’t be sustained

Agriculture This Week - Grain movement numbers won’t be sustained

It is interesting how well the Canadian system can move grain when the commodity isn’t competing with other higher value loads as much as normal.
Thinking I do with words - Reflecting on spooky entertainment

Thinking I do with words - Reflecting on spooky entertainment

In my spare time, I’ve been playing a game called F.E.A.R. Originally released in 2005, the game is a first-person shooter that I understood to have horror elements.
Politics - Moe must continue to remember his roots

Politics - Moe must continue to remember his roots

More so than just about any business you can think of, politics is all about knowing whom you are and where you have come from. The problem, however, is that it’s quite easy to forget all that, even under normal circumstances.
Editorial - Finances need good planning

Editorial - Finances need good planning

The financial picture in the City of Yorkton continues to look solid, at least through the end of 2019, being before the COVID-19 pandemic.
The Ruttle Report - Through the eyes of a Canon or a cannon?

The Ruttle Report - Through the eyes of a Canon or a cannon?

My history with cameras goes back quite a few years to my junior high school days. If I’m doing my mental math right, I think my fascination with them started when I was 12 years old and began going to Outlook High School.
My Outlook - Eleven weeks....it must be time for a sing-along

My Outlook - Eleven weeks....it must be time for a sing-along

It’s been a strange three months. I know — understatement of the decade, right? Are you tired of hearing the word ‘unprecedented’? Me too, but we’ve run out of vocabulary for this one. But hey, it’s June. The sun is shining and the backyard beckons.
Modern day heroes walk among us

Modern day heroes walk among us

Our modern-day heroes are not garbed in national flags, capes or bullet proof vests. Nor are they immortalized in cinema as the great defenders of rights, freedoms, the law or moral outrage.
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