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SaskPower managing vegetation to improve service reliability and to reduce wildfire risk

Customers reminded to “plant smart” away from powerlines
COVID-19 update for Sask.

COVID-19 update for Sask.

One new case, one person in intensive care
Monster carp taken at Togo bridge

Monster carp taken at Togo bridge

It wasn’t exactly the big fish Sharon Fabrick of Yorkton was looking for when she went fishing Saturday, but she admits the huge carp she hooked did offer up a spirited fight before being landed.
The Meeple Guild - Fun alternative to standard cribbage

The Meeple Guild - Fun alternative to standard cribbage

One of my easy top-10 games to play is cribbage. I love its quirky counting rules, and that it plays two, three, or four players equally well.
Sunny Side Up - On letting go, living thin and loving thick

Sunny Side Up - On letting go, living thin and loving thick

Last weekend we parted with our camping trailer, after having given up our seasonal site at Good Spirit Lake. We enjoyed two good summers there, and the memories will linger long, spurred by our photos.
A big one that didn't get away

A big one that didn't get away

It was a good day fishing for Ken Wosminity when a rather large northern pike took a bite of his offered bait. Wosminity landed the hungry pike June 9, at the new Togo Bridge. The big fish measured 40-inches and weighed 16.5 pounds.

The Village of Gray, Saskatchewan will be inducted into the Saskatchewan Baseball Hall of Fame

The Village of Gray, Saskatchewan will be inducted into the Saskatchewan Baseball Hall of Fame, Community Category, now planned for Aug. 15, in Battleford, SK.
Manitoba student headed to Ukraine for studies

Manitoba student headed to Ukraine for studies

The following interview is re-printed from the Centre for Ukrainian Canadian Studies newsletter with the express permission of the CUCS and Alexandra Kozelko herself.
SaskBooks Book Picks - 'Until We Are Free'

SaskBooks Book Picks - 'Until We Are Free'

‘Until We Are Free: Reflections on Black Lives Matter in Canada’ Edited by Rodney Diverlus, Sandy Hudson, and Syrus Marcus Ware Published by University of Regina Press Review by Shelley A. Leedahl $27.
Fred Bodnaryk WWII - R.C.A. – Gunner

Fred Bodnaryk WWII - R.C.A. – Gunner

A Yorkton Legion banner veteran
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