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Memoir workshop provides window to past

Memoir workshop provides window to past

Kathy Morrell is deeply interested in literature. She used to work part-time with Yorkton This Week. She’s an avid reader. But one of her favourite mediums is the memoir. Morrell has ghostwritten memoirs for people.
Gardener's Notebook - Presentation on healing plants

Gardener's Notebook - Presentation on healing plants

The first meeting of the Yorkton and District Horticultural Society will be on Wednesday, September 19 at 7:00 p.m. at SIGN on North Street.
Yorkton gains palliative care rooms

Yorkton gains palliative care rooms

East central Saskatchewan patients and families facing the difficult journey of end-of-life care now have dedicated rooms for their specific needs.
Big week for Canadian sports fans

Big week for Canadian sports fans

As a sports fan with rather extensive and diverse tastes, the past week has been rather historic. In terms of all of my sport interests I am devoutly Canadian. I cheer for Canadian-based teams and Canadian participants first and foremost.
History Corner - CJGX staff - 1953

History Corner - CJGX staff - 1953

Top row: George Gallagher, Jack Shortreed, Jack Goodman; 2nd row: Florence Holland, Hanna Stupak, Donna Munroe, Audrey West, Charita Paulsen, Doreen Smith, Dorothy Wasmuth; 3rd row: John Willms, Tony Pawluck, Bob Radonets, Merv Phillips, Jack Rosenbl
Students learn in the field

Students learn in the field

Yorkton and area students were given a hands-on look at where their food comes from with a fall visit to the local ‘Pizza Farm’ last week.
Agriculture This Week - Altering genetics long part of things

Agriculture This Week - Altering genetics long part of things

Recently I was doing some net surfing to pass the time, and ended up visiting a number of sites related to the hobby of keeping pigeons.
Saltcoats remembers

Saltcoats remembers

For the next month, Saltcoats is hosting the From Vimy to Juno exhibit, a touring exhibit highlighting Canada’s place in the first and second world wars.
Fun for all

Fun for all

The annual Rally in the Alley was held last Wednesday (Sept.12) in the alley between Betts Avenue and First Avenue to raise money for a ‘community centre.
Thinking I do with words - Great businesses that won’t make a dime

Thinking I do with words - Great businesses that won’t make a dime

Encountered with several minutes of unexpected downtime – specifically, a computer that decided to have a bit of a temper tantrum – I decided that the best course of action would be to take a nice, relaxing walk through the city’s downtown.
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