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Yorkton disc golf plans new basket additions

Yorkton disc golf plans new basket additions

Students lend hand with process
CSLC 2020 searching for billet families

CSLC 2020 searching for billet families

It won’t be long before hundreds of students arrive in Yorkton for the 2020 Canadian Student Leadership Conference (CSLC).
History Corner - Stuart Houston

History Corner - Stuart Houston

Excerpt from the Encyclopedia of Saskatchewan, written by J. Frank Roy: Stuart Houston (OC, SOM, DLitt, DCnL, MD, FRCPC), son of Drs. Clarence J.
Two additional individuals charged in relation to disappearance of missing man from Humboldt, SK

Two additional individuals charged in relation to disappearance of missing man from Humboldt, SK

On March 4, 2020, Saskatchewan RCMP Major Crimes North arrested two more individuals directly involved in relation to the disappearance of 20-year-old Allan Douglas Garrioch. At approximately 5:30 p.m.

Melville's Judy Henley elected president of CUPE Saskatchewan

Judy Henley, a health care worker and member ofCUPELocal 5430 from Melville, Saskatchewan, has been elected as the new president of CUPE Saskatchewan. Henley has been active in CUPE since 1985.
Agriculture This Week - Long understood truth in the charts

Agriculture This Week - Long understood truth in the charts

After attending an agricultural seminar in Yorkton recently it fortified something that I have long held as a fundamental in the decision of what to grow.

Spring weight restrictions on secondary highways

As the weather warms and the daylight-hours increase, truckers and shippers are being reminded to begin reducing truck loads on some provincial highways.
Can you spot the loan scam? Canadians are losing millions to fraudulent lenders

Can you spot the loan scam? Canadians are losing millions to fraudulent lenders

Understanding the common signs of a loan scam can be the best way to prevent from being manipulated by shady lenders
Making rope the old-fashioned way

Making rope the old-fashioned way

There was a time when you needed rope, you made it first by essentially braiding sisal twine together, the larger diametre the rope needed the more strands of twine used. But it was not a case of hand braiding.

Planning for COVID-19

The best protection is personal protection
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