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A lesson from Jays fans

It was a beautiful thing to behold. On Tuesday, in the second extra inning of the American League Wildcard game, the score tied 2-2 with one out, Edwin Encarnacion stepped up to home plate. Devon Travis was 90-feet away.

Things I do with words... Look at the owner, not the dog

Years ago, a former coworker had a pit bull puppy who she would occasionally bring into the office on the odd afternoon.
Yorkton Photography Guild

Yorkton Photography Guild

The Yorkton Photography Guild Photos of the Week provided by Darcy Zaharia and Joey Garcia. Interested in learning more about the guild? Visit the Facebook page.

National housing strategy will save lives

Beyond a crisis of housing and poverty, homelessness is a public health emergency. The longer people are homeless, the worse their health becomes. In emergency rooms and frontline clinics, patients are triaged based on urgency.

The Universe from your own back yard - The Astronomical Cost of Collision Insurance

If you’ve been paying any attention to the back half of newscasts the last few weeks, a couple of unusual stories have been working their way up the ladder from the realm of science fiction.

Sports View From the Couch - World broomball event slated for Regina

It always amazes me how sometimes things pop up that fit with what you are attempting to do without really going looking for them. Recently I delved into potential sports which might be added to the Winter Olympics.

Chef Dez on Cooking - “Oven Dried” Tomatoes not “Sun Dried”

If you like tomatoes, chances are you also love the taste of robust sun-dried tomatoes. They can be purchased either packed in oil, vacuum packed, or dehydrated; and when buying them from the store, I like the ones packed in oil the best.
Fall colour on the prairies: a photo essay

Fall colour on the prairies: a photo essay

Prairie dwellers often talk wistfully and enviously of the brilliant fall colours of eastern and maritime Canada. Yet our autumn landscape can be (almost) equally beautiful, especially if you’ve planned for it.
OPEN Cinema Returns for 2016 – 2017 Screening Season

OPEN Cinema Returns for 2016 – 2017 Screening Season

The Yorkton Film Festival is proud to announce the return of our OPEN Cinema screening program for the 2016 – 2017 year. This year’s program is filled with films to delight, inform, and educate as we highlight some of the best films from our archive.