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COVID victory garden ended up for the birds

COVID victory garden ended up for the birds

Careful fencing was able to protect the garden patch from most wildlife, but feathered friends became a different matter.
Cooking for one does not have to be routine — live a little

Cooking for one does not have to be routine — live a little

A little research will reveal many recipes that may tempt you to make that special meal.
The Meeple Guild: Feel the connection to Vikings with Tafl

The Meeple Guild: Feel the connection to Vikings with Tafl

When sitting down to play one of the varied tafl games you are in a way connecting with people who played the same general game centuries earlier.
Corn season brings fond memories

Corn season brings fond memories

About the time of the harvest moon, a neighbour would let us know his large field of corn was about ready.
Gardener's Notebook: Yorkton 'hort' group going on field trip

Gardener's Notebook: Yorkton 'hort' group going on field trip

Learning, on site, about the City of Yorkton composting project at the Yorkton Landfill.
Antibiotic spray affects bumblebee cognition

Antibiotic spray affects bumblebee cognition

Just as pests adapt to the antibiotic spray, beneficial pollinators such as bumblebees are adversely affected.
Book review: Writing format expands reading horizons

Book review: Writing format expands reading horizons

SaskBooks: Eleven-year-old Millie is destined for great things.
A photo essay: Harvest in full swing

A photo essay: Harvest in full swing

The growing season at Windy Poplars Farm brings four farming ventures together in the Wynyard, Sask., area, and harvest is no exception as the Burns and Reeves families bring in their cereal crops in the first week of September.
Newest collection of artifacts unveiled at Sukanen Ship Museum

Newest collection of artifacts unveiled at Sukanen Ship Museum

Against the backdrop of a 115-year-old steam tractor, Alfred Volman cut the cake to mark the grand opening of the Volman Museum at the Sukanen Ship Pioneer Village and Museum.
Alida youth publishes a book for young kids

Alida youth publishes a book for young kids

Alida's Mari Lemieux wrote her first book when she was only eight years old. Now she is 16, and the time came to publish it.
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