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Sask Book Reviews - The Two Trees hits chart with young readers

Sask Book Reviews - The Two Trees hits chart with young readers

Review by Shelley A. Leedahl I love receiving new books to review, but sometimes I can’t get to them immediately.

Chef Dez on Cooking - A Classic Soup Chef Dez Style

Recently I featured a recipe on Global TV and then in my column for Italian Sausage & Gnocchi Soup. The amount of positive feedback I received from this recipe was overwhelming to say the least.

Health Action Auction Fundraiser

Gardeners’ Market Every Saturday beginning Aug. 8 from 10 a.m. to 12 noon. Melrose Ave. and Simpson St. Prairie Harvest CLC (North parking lot) Local gardeners selling produce. New Horizons Friday Night Dance 78 First Ave. N., Yorkton, Sk.
YORKTON IN REVIEW - September 17, 2015

YORKTON IN REVIEW - September 17, 2015

Town hall discusses the state of health

Town hall discusses the state of health

The province of Saskatchewan is the birthplace of medicare in Canada, but some people are concerned that privatization is beginning to creep back into healthcare.
Knitting a passion for Christine Snowden

Knitting a passion for Christine Snowden

Christine Snowden of Gladstone, Manitoba knits because she loves it, and Christine’s Hand Knits has become a Sunflower Fine Arts and Craft Market fixture as she brings her hand knit creations to the city each year.
Old clothes become new looks at Sunflower

Old clothes become new looks at Sunflower

Old clothes are often seen as something to discard. Bonnie Janes sees old clothing as an opportunity, a starting point to make new fashion out of recycled materials.
A feast for the eyes at Godfrey Dean

A feast for the eyes at Godfrey Dean

It’s a feast for the eyes at the Godfrey Dean Art Gallery. Artist Haley Polinsky’s food photography is a celebration of the ingredients she uses and a showcase of the farm to table style she believes in.
Head Start homes highlighted in Yorkton

Head Start homes highlighted in Yorkton

Building entry-level homes is the goal of Head Start on a Home, a project initiated by the Government of Saskatchewan to encourage the development of new, lower cost projects in the province.
Editorial Cartoon

Editorial Cartoon

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