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EDITORIAL - Provincial budget a strange one

EDITORIAL - Provincial budget a strange one

The provincial budget in Saskatchewan came down last week, and it smacks of a document in the first year of a new mandate. There is nothing here to have taxpayers overly happy, and perhaps nothing major to have concerns about either.
Choose your seeds wisely

Choose your seeds wisely

It's happening this Saturday, March 31, gardeners! The Yorkton and District Horticultural Society is heading down the highway, looking for adventure, as we head off to Gardenscape in Saskatoon! I checked out the website and it all looks very exciting
James sentence was just wrong

James sentence was just wrong

There is really nothing that I can add with regards to the Graham James 2-year sentence that was handed down by an ignorant judge last week. James has made a career of violating teenaged boys and exploiting our bleeding heart justice system.
The day I woke up deaf

The day I woke up deaf

There are a few good things about not hearing, I've discovered since the morning I woke up deaf. I sleep better when I can't hear the headboard squeak. The Preacher's favourite music - not always my taste, barely bugs me.
Dirty fuel should be consigned to the coal bin of history

Dirty fuel should be consigned to the coal bin of history

More than anything else, coal fuelled the Industrial Revolution. It was, and still is, plentiful and cheap.
EDITORIAL CARTOON

EDITORIAL CARTOON

New adventures in the garden

New adventures in the garden

Tonight, Wednesday, March 21, 7 p.m., is the regular meeting for the Yorkton and District Horticultural Society. We'll learn about "Planning, Planting and Growing in a Greenhouse" with not one but two speakers: Glen Tymiak and Frank Woloschuk.
Bicycling helps make cities cool

Bicycling helps make cities cool

Cities cover just two per cent of the world's land area, yet they account for about 70 per cent of greenhouse gas emissions.
Show cancellations too bad

Show cancellations too bad

The Trews, apparently, put on a pretty good show in Regina last week. They were supposed to do the same in Yorkton; but the performance was cancelled when nobody stepped up to buy tickets.
Steering clear of rolling pulpits

Steering clear of rolling pulpits

I followed the highway preacher (at far less than highway speed) for a few miles, before I passed. The car's licence plate read REPENT. As I pulled ahead, I craned my neck for a glimpse of the owner of the rolling pulpit.
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