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Welcome spring - even though you’re late

Welcome spring - even though you’re late

Journal entry. March 20th. First day of spring. Lower mainland, B.C. Good day, diary. Good day, Lord. And good day, Spring. After our record-breaking cold Canadian winter, you’re more welcome than usual, even though you’re late to your own party.
Terriers and Co-op important to Krepakevich

Terriers and Co-op important to Krepakevich

Two things have been a constant in the life of Gene Krepakevich from his earliest days growing up on the family farm near Hampton; the Yorkton Terriers and the Co-operative movement.
Terriers drop game two in OT

Terriers drop game two in OT

Game scoreless through regulation time
The simplicity makes card game a great choice

The simplicity makes card game a great choice

When it comes to game designers James Ernest is one of my favourites.
The big show

The big show

Skate Yorkton presented its wind-up event ‘Broadway’ at the Farrell Agencies Arena Sunday.
Rock your socks

Rock your socks

On March 21, clients and staff at SaskAbilities brought out their best socks and mixed them up, everyone wearing a mismatched pair. They did this to celebrate World Down Syndrome Awareness Day.

Concern expressed over exports to China

The Agricultural Producers Association of Saskatchewan is expressing grave concern about a shutdown of Canadian canola exports to China.
CFL on verge of serious fumble

CFL on verge of serious fumble

The Canadian Football League looks poised to make the biggest fumble in its generally long and storied history. Presently the league appears to be kicking around the idea of lowering the Canadian ratio from seven starters to five.
Rush players visit Buffalo Narrows and Turner Lake schools

Rush players visit Buffalo Narrows and Turner Lake schools

Saskatchewan Rush players Mark Matthews and Zach Gould spent their Thursday visiting some very special students at Twin Lakes Community School and Birch Narrows School, courtesy of our partners NexGen Energy.
Best hockey in half decade

Best hockey in half decade

The Yorkton Terriers have treated us to the best Junior ‘A’ hockey we’ve seen in this city in five years. The games, in a lot of ways, have been more exciting to watch than when the team went all the way in 2014.
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