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Yorkton This Week

Moskaluke wins country album Juno

Moskaluke wins country album Juno

Langenburg's Jess Moskaluke took home the biggest honour of her young career April 2 at the Juno Awards in Ottawa.

Sunny Side Up - You can trust God through your disease

Ten years ago the Preacher was diagnosed with West Nile Neurological Disease. Five years ago, colon cancer, stage four, followed. This summer marks the point where he will be declared officially in remission. We’re so grateful.

My Two Bits - A mean-spirited budget that should not have been necessary

It has been said before in this space, and I will say it again: had the Sask Party not frittered away the money in good times, and had actually set aside a rainy-day fund as was recommended to them early in their first term, we would not be faced wit

Big board for Canadian checkers

It is always interesting when the history of a game comes with a good story attached. Canadian checkers is certainly one such game.

Thinking Critically - What constitutes lambs and lions?

We have all heard the old adage, “If March comes in like a lion, it will go out like a lamb.” If you are like me, you’ve heard it applied this year over and over both in that traditional form and its reverse.
Pow Wow

Pow Wow

The Yorkton Tribal Council was the host of their first Pow Wow. Dancers from across southern Saskatchewan attended the event. The event was part of the celebration of the Yorkton Tribal Council’s 20th anniversary in 2017.

Gardener's Notebook - Tea and a great gardening book

Let’s make a cup of tea, and I’ll tell you about a great gardening book I’m reading. It’s called “Best Garden Plants for Saskatchewan and Manitoba” by Patricia Hanbridge and Laura Peters.

Stackhouse Soapbox - People deserve explanation of budget

I’m no financial expert and some of the things I will write about are, likely, rebutted quite easily but I think more of an explanation is owed to Saskatchewan people in light of the rank budget dumped on us last week.
Announcing CAA’s sixth annual worst roads campaign

Announcing CAA’s sixth annual worst roads campaign

The popular CAA Saskatchewan Worst Roads campaign is back. From April 3rd to 28th, 2017, the worst roads travelled on by Saskatchewan drivers can be identified.
Police seek help locating murder suspect

Police seek help locating murder suspect

The RCMP has issued a warrant of arrest for an accused in connection with the death of Freedom GLADUE and is seeking the public’s assistance in locating this individual.
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