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History Corner - Harvesting in the 1950s - 1960s

History Corner - Harvesting in the 1950s - 1960s

Howard Jackson, retired City Clerk who compiled 5 pictorial historical albums of Yorkton and vicinity in the mid-1960s, had this to say about this particular photo: 鈥淣ow, 1950 to date, one man operates the combine and his son, with a tractor, hauls t
Sunny Side Up - The joy of the Lord doesn't mean a constant grin

Sunny Side Up - The joy of the Lord doesn't mean a constant grin

The joy of the Lord doesn鈥檛 mean a constant grin 鈥淲hy do you always seem glum?鈥 someone asked my friend and fellow Christ-follower. 鈥淐hristians should be joyful!鈥 My friend, serious by nature, felt challenged and somewhat bruised by that question.
Gardener's Notebook - Harvest time coming fast for gardeners

Gardener's Notebook - Harvest time coming fast for gardeners

Has your garden gone through 鈥渢he change鈥 yet? You know how the garden is flush with new growth and looks vibrant and thriving, and suddenly, one day, it looks bedraggled and the plants look tired and are starting to yellow and sprawl.
Agriculture This Week - Positive stories also exist in COVID-19

Agriculture This Week - Positive stories also exist in COVID-19

Amid the myriad of bad news stories that have arisen in 2020 on the Canadian Prairies due to the impact of COVID-19, there are good news stories too.
Sports This Week - Rattler reflects on difficult season

Sports This Week - Rattler reflects on difficult season

The Saskatchewan Rattlers fell rather short in terms of defending their Canadian Elite Basketball League title. The Rattlers were the lone team among the seven not making the playoffs following the Summer Series round robin. 鈥淚 think we played well.
The Ruttle Report - Taking a break under 'Covid conditions'

The Ruttle Report - Taking a break under 'Covid conditions'

Hello once again to all of you beautiful and wonderful readers. As you can see, we鈥檙e back at it here at The Outlook after a two-week summer break.
My Outlook - Remembering Laura, remembering Laurie

My Outlook - Remembering Laura, remembering Laurie

My husband and I lost a good friend on May 17. Her name was Laurie and she was one of the most special people I鈥檝e had the good fortune to know.
Thinking I do with words - The case of the missing audiences

Thinking I do with words - The case of the missing audiences

I recently watched a monologue for a guest host of a late night talk show. I haven鈥檛 actually watched any since the beginning of the pandemic, so I had not quite experienced how they had changed over the past year. Superficially, they hadn鈥檛 changed.
Letter to the Editor - August 20

Letter to the Editor - August 20

Taxpayers Need to be Concerned As taxpayers of Outlook, we all need to be concerned with the conduct and actions of our councillors. This became even more apparent when reading the minutes from the July 22 meeting after the in-camera session.
The Meeple Guild - Battledrill excites from the first look

The Meeple Guild - Battledrill excites from the first look

It鈥檚 always good when you discover a new game and become excited by it before ever playing it. Typically, that is the case with new abstract strategy games, deck builders, and especially skirmish level miniatures games.
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