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A glossary of garden terms for spring

A glossary of garden terms for spring

Reprinted with permission from Park Seed (http://parkseed.com) and the National Gardening Bureau (NGB, www.ngb.
Book Review - Veteran writer’s latest

Book Review - Veteran writer’s latest

“Mahihkan Lake” by Rod MacIntyre Published by Thistledown Press Review by Shelley A. Leedahl $19.

Sports View From the Couch - Sask rider takes on the best in PBR

Being a sports fan, at least for me, is not just about following baseball, football and hockey. It happens I like some sports which don’t necessarily make most people’s list. Of course walking a path less traveled is never a bad thing.
Additional disability funding required

Additional disability funding required

In the upcoming provincial election, the Saskatchewan Disability Income Support Coalition (DISC) is asking all candidates, no matter their political affiliation, to advocate for an increase to the Saskatchewan Assured Income for Disability (SAID) fun

The Travelling Mabels

Body Blast Exercise/Yoga classes New Horizons Senior Centre, 78 First Ave. North, Yorkton, SK. will offer Body Blast Exercise/Yoga classes, Sat., Feb. 27, 2016. Time: 10:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. Bring your own mat. Everyone welcome to attend. Charge: $5.
YORKTON IN REVIEW - January 28, 2016

YORKTON IN REVIEW - January 28, 2016

Three new exhibitions at the Godfrey Dean

Three new exhibitions at the Godfrey Dean

The Godfrey Dean Art Gallery is starting the new year with new art, presenting three very different exhibitions.
Mental Health and Addiction Services action plan

Mental Health and Addiction Services action plan

Director of Mental Health & Addictions Services, Gary Shepherd, recently presented to the Sunrise Regional Health Authority on the progress fulfilling the recommendations of the Mental Health and Addictions Action Plan for Saskatchewan.
Editorial Cartoon

Editorial Cartoon

Driving habits need to change

The results of SGI’s December Focus on Safety are out and they’re not good, Saskatchewan. Police charged 300 people with Criminal Code offences related to impaired driving.
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