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Settling In - Snow: Our one true enemy

Gather ‘round the campfire, children, because it’s time once again for one of Old Man Mott’s patented Driving Dilemmas (seen previously on “Revenge of the lonely shopping cart” and “Driving through the fire”).
Artist explores gender through portraits

Artist explores gender through portraits

When Iris Hauser started painting portraits, she didn’t expect they would spiral out into a study of gender roles and expression.
Brent Butt hits thirty years of comedy

Brent Butt hits thirty years of comedy

In February of 1988, a young man began his stand-up comedy career. Thirty years later, the stage might be a bit bigger and the crowd might be a bit larger, but Brent Butt is still there. “It’s still the thing I love to do.
Tech company locating in Saskatchewan

Tech company locating in Saskatchewan

Saskatchewan’s unique “patent box” incentive, introduced in 2017 and designed to position the province as an attractive location for the development and launch of innovative products, has secured its first successful investment.

Web Wanderings - Charm key to Samurai Gourmet

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.
History Corner - Captain John Palliser

History Corner - Captain John Palliser

After Confederation Canada became a “Dominion” with the authority from Britain in 1870 to take over the Canada-west lands that had been Rupert’s Land under the charter of the Hudson’s Bay Company and other lands termed “British Possessions” in the ol

Agriculture This Week - Research always long term payoff

Often it seems the investment in research and development is out of step with what the marketplace is suggesting. But the two are not particularly related if one steps back and takes a look at things as a larger picture.
Access holds its provincial AGM

Access holds its provincial AGM

The Annual General Meeting of Access Communications Co-operative was held on Jan. 23, simultaneously in Access studios across the province. Delegates and members of the Co-operative as well as members of the public were invited to attend.
Fewest deaths on Sask. roads since 1954

Fewest deaths on Sask. roads since 1954

In 2017 Saskatchewan recorded the lowest number of traffic fatalities in more than six decades.
Disc golf season already being planned

Disc golf season already being planned

The 2017 disc golf season was a successful one in the region, and continued growth is anticipated in the year ahead.
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