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The Meeple Guild: A proud heritage of board games in Canada

The Meeple Guild: A proud heritage of board games in Canada

A ‘geeklist’ at Board Game Geek for games designed by Canadians is nearing 900 titles as it evolves.
Sports This Week: Playoff series well-remembered

Sports This Week: Playoff series well-remembered

The lack of TV coverage though was actually a windfall of sorts for the authors.
Photos: Yorkton Regional High School Graduation

Photos: Yorkton Regional High School Graduation

The YRHS Class of 2025 celebrated their achievements June 26.
Dance group starts summer with a drive-thru barbecue fundraiser

Dance group starts summer with a drive-thru barbecue fundraiser

Initiative marks the beginning of fundraising efforts for the studio’s 2027 performance group
Agriculture This Week: Preserving past important

Agriculture This Week: Preserving past important

It’s difficult to imagine a farmer heading to the field to cultivate with a unit covering only a dozen feet each time around the quarter section.
Talking Stick FirstAlerts is saving lives in southern Saskatchewan

Talking Stick FirstAlerts is saving lives in southern Saskatchewan

Yorkton Tribal Council lauds work of Yorkton Tribal Council Emergency Management.
Sports This Week: Water Polo standout headed to Sask Sport HoF

Sports This Week: Water Polo standout headed to Sask Sport HoF

Noah Miller will become the first athlete from water polo to be inducted.
Editorial: Time to celebrate Canada

Editorial: Time to celebrate Canada

Formerly known as Dominion Day, it is the national day for our country which celebrates the anniversary of Canadian Confederation which occurred on July 1, 1867.
Teagan Littlechief opening grandstand at Yorkton Ex

Teagan Littlechief opening grandstand at Yorkton Ex

Teagan Littlechief returns to the Yorkton Exhibition stage 23 years after her debut, bringing many originals and crowd favourites.
Suncrest brings Indigenous education degree to Yorkton, Melfort

Suncrest brings Indigenous education degree to Yorkton, Melfort

The four-year degree program, open to all students, combines Indigenous content, land-based learning and in-classroom experience.
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