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Rain doesn't stop women from shooting clay

Rain doesn't stop women from shooting clay

The Yorkton Wildlife Federation wants to see more people out and enjoying the trap shoot at York Lake.

Jenny’s story: from needing help to providing help

Back in 2003, she was a mom with a new baby daughter in Meadow Lake. She had just moved there with her husband and three children, and she didn’t know anyone in town. For Jenny McKay, it was a lonely time, compounded by post-partum depression.
Sunny Side Up - What lies between life and eternity?

Sunny Side Up - What lies between life and eternity?

Dad, ninety five now and in a nursing home, receives some surprising company. “Dave comes to visit me,” he’s told me and my siblings often. “He sits beside the bed and reads me the Bible.
$6 million awarded for Canada Research Chairs at USask

$6 million awarded for Canada Research Chairs at USask

Three new Canada Research Chairs (CRCs)—all held by female academics recognized as potential leaders in their fields—have been established at the University of Saskatchewan (USask) to carry out innovative research into air quality in cold climates, e

Rider Reading Month

Conexus brings storytime to Sask schools

Roy leading the Hounds in the right direction

Thanks to world of experience
Thunder in the Parkland rained out

Thunder in the Parkland rained out

No matter how much horsepower they had, the trucks and tractors at the Yorkton Hyundai Thunder in the Parkland Truck and Tractor Pulls met one formidable foe that they couldn’t beat; the weather.
Gardener's Notebook - Horticulture wind-up set for June 19

Gardener's Notebook - Horticulture wind-up set for June 19

The season of meetings is coming to a close! The Yorkton and District Horticultural Society will be holding their season wind-up on Wednesday, June 19.

SJHL Board of Directors extend Chow's contract

The Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League’s board of directors has announced that president Bill Chow’s contract has been extended for two more seasons, running until May 31, 2021.
‘Fishing Parkland Shorelines’ -- time at Togo bridge

‘Fishing Parkland Shorelines’ -- time at Togo bridge

To say that shore fishing has been slow this spring, at least for yours truly, would be a huge understatement.
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