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Musicians jam for seniors

Musicians jam for seniors

The afternoon performances featured 18 musicians.
Gardener's Notebook: The importance of the common potato

Gardener's Notebook: The importance of the common potato

Check out the information about the Saskatchewan Horticultural Association summer bus tour at the SHA website.
The Meeple Guild: Earth - a cut above most new games

The Meeple Guild: Earth - a cut above most new games

This is a game that really should be in most collections, as it is a fulfilling play in every way.
Yorkton Aquabatix athletes shine at provincials

Yorkton Aquabatix athletes shine at provincials

The Yorkton Aquabatix club also had a Masters Free Team competing. 
Quicker melt on Assiniboine ‘nothing we haven’t seen before’

Quicker melt on Assiniboine ‘nothing we haven’t seen before’

The Water Security Agency is warning of higher than usual water flows for the Assiniboine River basin in the east central part of the province
Sports This Week: Outdoor show speaker has varied life experiences

Sports This Week: Outdoor show speaker has varied life experiences

Shockey was an All American swimmer who found he preferred water polo.
Yorkton Mayor says SUMA networking important

Yorkton Mayor says SUMA networking important

Hippsley said he also found it interesting that water was something being discussed, in particular the management of the resource.
Senator slams Sask's 'shameful' treatment of Indigenous people

Senator slams Sask's 'shameful' treatment of Indigenous people

The failure of Saskatchewan to address systemic discrimination – especially as it impacts Indigenous women – and unwillingness to be held accountable is shameful and unacceptable: Senator Kim Pate.
Agriculture This Week: The future lies in robotics

Agriculture This Week: The future lies in robotics

Change is a constant and that includes how farmers farm.
Sports This Week: Baseball and the war, topic of new book

Sports This Week: Baseball and the war, topic of new book

Ecenbarger’s passion for the game is evident here, simply by undertaking to write a book on a rather obscure piece of baseball/WWI history.