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Web Wanderings - News of scrums and rucks

Yorkton This Week’s editorial staff takes readers on an explorative journey around the Internet, searching out the best in videos, podcasts, webcomics, music and anything else that catches their collective eyes which might interest our readers.

Fast Forward to the Past - Family history

Are you interested in exploring your family tree? The Yorkton branch of the Saskatchewan Genealogical Society (SGS) has monthly meetings on the second Tuesday of each month (except for July and August) at 7:00 PM at the Yorkton Public Library.

Gardener's Notebook - How many shades of green in Ireland?

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Yorkton Boardgamers Guild - New ruleset expans Blackwater Gulch setting

How time flies when you are having fun. Yes that is a cliché, but it works in this instance since I am about to review the newest ruleset from Blackwater Gulch.
Settling In - Relic hunting, winter edition

Settling In - Relic hunting, winter edition

I’m tired of writing about winter. Almost as tired as I am of experiencing it. Honestly, there’s only so much I can say about the white menace.
Canadian Foodgrains Bank celebrates local farmers

Canadian Foodgrains Bank celebrates local farmers

There was room at the table at the Gallagher Centre, as the Canadian Foodgrains Bank celebrated the contributions of six area farm families to the Canadian Foodgrains Bank and hopefully expand the amount of support in the area.
New grain bag recycling program approved

New grain bag recycling program approved

The Government of Saskatchewan recently approved a new recycling program for agricultural grain bags.

FCC - Canada must increase productivity

Canadian farmers need to continue to focus on efficiencies and increased production of commodities in order to remain competitive within a rising tide of production around the world, according to J.P.
Reduced canola tariffs could yield big rewards

Reduced canola tariffs could yield big rewards

A deal signed in a continent thousands of miles from Saskatchewan may have a big impact on canola-producing centers such as Yorkton. On Mar.
History Corner - Year 1885 - from the counter book of Joel Reaman, storekeeper and hotel keeper

History Corner - Year 1885 - from the counter book of Joel Reaman, storekeeper and hotel keeper

The customers’ names shown on this page were those of a few of the pioneers of York Colony. Most of these men remained here during their lifetime.
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