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Gardener's Notebook - Iron Gardener event cancelled

Gardener's Notebook - Iron Gardener event cancelled

Here’s the latest news from the Yorkton and District Horticultural Society.
Agriculture This Week - Pandemic asks questions of food supply

Agriculture This Week - Pandemic asks questions of food supply

When COVID-19 is finally under an acceptable level of control – a question СÀ¶ÊÓƵ what is the acceptable level? The food sector will be left with some rather large questions to answer in terms of food security.
History Corner - Proposed War Memorial Site - Circa 1920

History Corner - Proposed War Memorial Site - Circa 1920

An artist’s conception of the Yorkton Memorial Boulevard as it appears when completed.
Politics - Leg. assembly also needs to get back to work

Politics - Leg. assembly also needs to get back to work

If we are suppose to be getting on with business in Saskatchewan that surely should mean getting on with the business of the legislature.
Thinking I do with words - Conspiracy theories are dangerously comforting

Thinking I do with words - Conspiracy theories are dangerously comforting

I realized a long time ago that most conspiracy theories are a form of coping mechanism. They’re a way to give the person who holds them a bit of control in a world that can seem very random and cruel.
The Ruttle Report - Man oh man, I'm already there

The Ruttle Report - Man oh man, I'm already there

The long weekend is just days away, the anticipation is reaching a fever pitch. It’s been an enjoyable summer.
My Outlook - Being in good company

My Outlook - Being in good company

It was just over five years ago that the Baltimore Orioles and Chicago White Sox took to the field at Camden Yards to play in a stadium with no fans.
Letter to the Editor - Where is the plan?

Letter to the Editor - Where is the plan?

Letter to the Editor: Congratulations Saskatchewan! Through our collective effort we have flattened the curve by honouring the guidelines to keep ourselves safe during the pandemic.
Letters to the editor - Massive meat processors questioned

Letters to the editor - Massive meat processors questioned

Dear Editor, The recent closures of meat packing plants in Alberta, Quebec and several American states due to the COVID-19 pandemic are shedding light on the tremendous expense of this style of massive meat processing operation.
Editorial - Another reason to be prepared

Editorial - Another reason to be prepared

When Darcy McLeod, Director Community Development, Parks & Recreation made a presentation to the regular meeting of Yorkton Council in April reminding the community that National Emergency Preparedness Week was coming up May 3-9, most likely paid lit
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