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History Corner - A view of part of Yorkton in 1897

History Corner - A view of part of Yorkton in 1897

Looking south-east across Smith Street from Third Avenue north in 1897. 1. Residence of William Simpson, with well and pump beside the house, 2. Methodist Church. 3. Home of J. W. Christie 4. Residence of W. P. Hopkins 5.
Gardener's Notebook - Reminder of Gardener's Markets

Gardener's Notebook - Reminder of Gardener's Markets

First, some gardening housekeeping! Remember that the Yorkton Gardeners鈥 market is on Saturdays from 8:00 AM till noon at the Prairie Harvest Christian Life Centre, corner of Melrose and Simpson Streets in Yorkton.
The Ruttle Report - The best week of the summer....sort of

The Ruttle Report - The best week of the summer....sort of

I remember where I was and the events surrounding the very first time that I ever saw the movie 鈥楯AWS鈥.
My Outlook - Time to end the sore feet

My Outlook - Time to end the sore feet

When our girls were little we would set aside a day every few months to go through 鈥渢he box.鈥 It was a large, heavy duty container used to store the clothes, shoes and boots we had been given by families whose children had outgrown them.
Sports This Week - New format softball league launches

Sports This Week - New format softball league launches

Four Canadians on roster
Agriculture This Week - New crops always offer fresh promise

Agriculture This Week - New crops always offer fresh promise

There was a time on the Canadian Prairies when wheat was the king in terms of importance as a crop. Wheat commanded the majority of seeded acres for years, and that was simply in response to world demand for the high quality product produced.
Thinking I do with words - Divided nation on display at Conservative vote

Thinking I do with words - Divided nation on display at Conservative vote

The Conservative Party of Canada accidentally revealed a problem at their leadership vote over the weekend. I鈥檓 not talking about the extremely delayed vote count, which was attributed to a machine tearing ballots.
Letters to the Editor - August 27

Letters to the Editor - August 27

Negativity serves no purpose The 2020 Civic Election is rapidly approaching and I want to say that it has been my distinct pleasure to serve my four year term as your Mayor of the Town of Outlook, SK. I find it very disappointing that Mr.
Politics - COVID still requires a smart, consistent approach

Politics - COVID still requires a smart, consistent approach

According to an Angus Reid Institute survey early this month, Saskatchewan people are among the worst 鈥渃ynical spreaders鈥 when it comes to COVID-19. It wasn鈥檛 a very nice way for the polling company to put it nor was it accurate.
Editorial - City needs visible plan to help local groups

Editorial - City needs visible plan to help local groups

In a move that surprised Yorkton Terrier Hockey Club president Corvyn Neufeld, Yorkton Council turned down the club鈥檚 recent request for some financial aid. The Club had made the request of the City at the June 22 meeting of Council.
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