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Fishing Parkland Shores: the experience ultimately matters most

Fishing Parkland Shores: the experience ultimately matters most

So I am beginning to think COVID-19 has spread to local fishing holes, leading them to self-isolate well away from us fisher folk. At least that appears to be the case in locales I’ve thrown a line this spring.
Back to the beaches with our breeding Piping Plovers

Back to the beaches with our breeding Piping Plovers

At long last our provincial parks and lake side campsites have opened throughout the province, and many of us can’t wait to head to the beach! While you’re out there taking in the summer sun, please remember to keep an eye out for other families who
Back in the swing of things

Back in the swing of things

It was a sunny and warm Saturday, so why not find some outdoor fun? That was exactly what brothers Paxton and Ryker Hegedus were doing as they did some swinging at Heritage Heights Park in the city.
Fun in the wind

Fun in the wind

The wind might be a touch extreme today for kite flying, Thursday it was just about right. So Kale and Jordan Mydonick headed out in Yorkton for some high-flying fun. The action was caught in photos by mom; Richelle Mydonick.
One new COVID-19 case in Sask.

One new COVID-19 case in Sask.

Two are is hospital
Gardener's Notebook - Seeing how bulbs and shrubs fared the winter

Gardener's Notebook - Seeing how bulbs and shrubs fared the winter

By now, we can really see how most of our shrubs and perennials fared over the winter and marched into spring. Some plants are doing fine, others are still very slow.
New book has local history ties

New book has local history ties

Author taught at Clumber School District, (Bredenbury area) and high school in Churchbridge
Indigenous Hall of Famers to coach in new pro hockey league

Indigenous Hall of Famers to coach in new pro hockey league

A pair of Indigenous hockey Hall of Famers who have won a combined 12 Stanley Cups are among those who will be coaching in a new professional hockey league.
FSIN asserts treaty right to Indigenous children in care

FSIN asserts treaty right to Indigenous children in care

Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations Vice-Chief David Pratt is slamming Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe and his government, accusing them of not treating the rising majority of Indigenous children in its care as a priority.
Village of MacNutt discusses MEEP funding at Council

Village of MacNutt discusses MEEP funding at Council

Tuesday evening at 7:00 P.M. and the Village of MacNutt called its regularly scheduled meeting to order with a report from Shane Wagner, the village's waterworks employee.
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