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Sunny Side Up - Should we lose our devices for good?

“I can’t believe this. I lost my phone again,” I complained to the Preacher. Accustomed to my ritual phone hunts, he sighed and continued playing Suduko on his tablet. Circling the living room, I ambled down the hall and migrated to the kitchen.
Yorkton Boardgamers Guild - Card game fills an ideal niche in gaming

Yorkton Boardgamers Guild - Card game fills an ideal niche in gaming

There are times you find a game that surprises you in just how enjoyable it is. That was certainly the case with Dark Mages.

Stackhouse Soapbox - Proactivity needed to help Terriers

While I’m not born and raised in Yorkton, this community has done a lot for me in the 16-½ years I’ve lived here. I do take a sense of pride and ownership in it.
Web Wanderings - Ren captures medieval fantasy atmosphere

Web Wanderings - Ren captures medieval fantasy atmosphere

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.
Resurrecting neglected books

Resurrecting neglected books

Old and neglected books got a second life as art pieces at the second annual Upcycle Book Project in the Yorkton Public Library last Saturday. The event was built around the theme of recycling.

Settling in - A cold reminder from an old enemy

It’s amazing what you can forget in a year. In 364 days (or 365 if the calendar’s feeling frisky), we let the most important things slip from our minds.

Gardener's Notebook - Horticulture Society kicking off year

The Yorkton and District Horticultural Society will be holding their first meeting of 2018 on Wednesday, February 21 at 7:00 p.m. at SIGN on North Street in Yorkton.
History Corner - The Carleton Trail

History Corner - The Carleton Trail

While there was no defining previous building or trail before the 1882 settlement at the site of Yorkton, such as a fort for example, there was activity in the surrounding region. Author Frank W.
Plaid, pipes, and poems

Plaid, pipes, and poems

Scottish aficionados listened to bagpipes, toasted the Queen, and feasted on haggis at the 40th Annual Robbie Burns Supper at the Gallagher Centre on Saturday. The dinner honoured Burns, widely known as the national poet of Scotland.
Big dog's adventure teaches little kids

Big dog's adventure teaches little kids

Thom Barker’s big goofy dog has made her literary debut. The former Yorkton This Week writer’s first in a planned series of children’s books, Lady MacBeth Afraid of the Stairs, is now in print and available to purchase.
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