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The Meeple Guild: Tumbleweed: Capture, reinforce & win!

The Meeple Guild: Tumbleweed: Capture, reinforce & win!

Tumbleweed聽is a two-player game. It is played on a hexagon board and a sufficient supply of stacked checkers.
Gardener's Notebook: The endless possibilities of Salvia: Let's explore

Gardener's Notebook: The endless possibilities of Salvia: Let's explore

The Yorkton and District Horticultural Society will be holding their first meeting of 2023 on March 15 at the Yorkton Public Library at 7:00 PM
Nature is Awesome - Chickadee-dee-dee!

Nature is Awesome - Chickadee-dee-dee!

Stay Alert: increase of fraud attempts during CRA tax season

Stay Alert: increase of fraud attempts during CRA tax season

Residents should never provide personal information in a response to an email or a text claiming to be from the CRA.
Photos: Best women-led action movies

Photos: Best women-led action movies

Happy International Women's Month! Here are 25 women-led movies to (re)watch.
A life-changing business: Comforts of Home Senior Care

A life-changing business: Comforts of Home Senior Care

An important focus of the Comforts of Home Senior Care is to keep the seniors active, and involved in the community.
30 famous slang terms and phrases popularized by movies and TV shows

30 famous slang terms and phrases popularized by movies and TV shows

Thanks to TikTok, some classic TV and movies are having a renaissance among the youth!
What it costs to send money from 21 countries

What it costs to send money from 21 countries

Every day, people send money to family members across the globe. But how much does it cost the sender?
Team Sask returns home, breaks records at Canada Winter Games

Team Sask returns home, breaks records at Canada Winter Games

Saskatchewan surpassed the 17 medals won at the Red Deer 2019 Winter Games.
The way we eat could add nearly 1 degree of warming by 2100

The way we eat could add nearly 1 degree of warming by 2100

Greenhouse gas emissions from the way humans produce and consume food could add nearly 1 degree of warming to the Earth鈥檚 climate by 2100, according to a new study. Continuing the dietary patterns of today will push the planet past the 1.
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