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Yorkton This Week

Sunny Side Up - Bring on the cold - something good is happening

The winter wind battered the house last night, howling down the chimney like a wild thing wanting in. All night I cheered it on, remembering the worms.
Cal's Comic Corner - Fuse a pleasant surprise indeed

Cal's Comic Corner - Fuse a pleasant surprise indeed

The Fuse Vol #2 (Gridlock) Written by Antony Johnston Art by Justin Greenwood Image Comics Fuse Vol #1 was one of those pleasant surprises.

Thinking Critically - Absurd prez theory

I am very sorry, but there really is no way of diplomatically saying it. Some people are just unbelievably stupid.

Gardener's Notebook - Green life beyond lettuce

Isn’t it amazing and wonderful that in the depths of winter, we are able to enjoy so many greens from the produce aisle? With an abundance of choices, it’s nice to expand our “greens horizon” past iceberg lettuce and cabbage, and one of our favorites

MERCs a new look - Part II

Last week the new rulebook for MERCs was dioscussed, and more of the details are discussed here. Asked what the biggest improvement was, Shotton noted the cards encompassing the miniatures stats have seen refined.

Stackhouse Soapbox - Durant deserved to stay a Roughrider

The Saskatchewan Roughriders have rid themselves of Darian Durant and the reaction I’m seeing on social media is that the fans agree now is the time to chase the best quarterback this franchise has ever seen out the door.

Agriculture This Week - Store labels become controversial area

Labelling has become a confusing element of the food sector.

Pattison Group expands

Pattison Agriculture Limited (Pattison Agriculture), a division of The Jim Pattison Group (the Pattison Group), announced today the merger of JayDee AgTech and Maple Farm Equipment and the rebranding of the newly combined entity.
Sacred Heart celebrates 100 years of school

Sacred Heart celebrates 100 years of school

There are not very many schools that hit their 100th anniversary, but Sacred Heart High School is one of those institutions, celebrating the 100th anniversary of its founding by the Sisters Servants of Mary Immaculate.

New regulations for livestock

Recently, the Government of Saskatchewan announced changes to Saskatchewan’s Premises Identification (PID) program, a key traceability tool to plan for, control and prevent the spread of animal diseases and to respond to other emergencies.
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