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Sask job vacancy rate increases slightly

After a year of almost no change, Canada’s private sector job vacancy rate edged up 0.2 percentage points to 2.

Sunny Side Up-How to cook a spouse

Close to our wedding anniversary, it seemed appropriate to bring back a favourite recipe – one that shows how some Victorians approached marriage.

Gardener's Notebook-Days shorten but gardeners busy

We know it’s fall when the days are getting shorter, the garden is starting to wind down, and when we start talking about meetings! The Yorkton and District Horticultural Society will be holding their first meeting after our summer break on Wednesday
Carnival time

Carnival time

Youngsters enjoyed a day at the carnival on August 23. It was part of a fundraiser by Staples and Big Brothers Big Sisters Yorkton to buy school supplies for students in need. They raised $860.
Camp ends, preseason begins for Terriers

Camp ends, preseason begins for Terriers

It’s been a busy week for the Yorkton Terriers. It all started last Thursday when they hosted their annual summer golf tournament fundraiser at Deer Park Golf Course.

APAS calls for moratorium on closure of producer car loading sites

The Agricultural Producers Association disagrees with the Canadian Pacific Railway’s decision to close at least 10 producer car loading sites in Saskatchewan.
Horse Harvest

Horse Harvest

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Recommendation for pan-Canadian platform

What do a global satellite communications corporation, a crop nutrients and fertilizer company and an agriculture college have in common? For Canada’s MDA, Agrium and Olds College, all have something significant to contribute through innovation to th

Agriculture This Week-Time to address the reasons of rural crime

The issue of rural crime has become a definite hot button issue in Saskatchewan. So it’s no surprise the provincial government went to work trying to figure out how to deal with the concerns of the public.

Wherever you go, boxing and booze is the universal language

Boredom is a warm bath: The longer you stay in it, the less energy you have to get out. Since I moved to Yorkton, I’ve struggled with overcoming a sense of boredom.
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