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Options galore for bean plantings

Options galore for bean plantings

The Yorkton and District Horticultural Society has a great calendar of events for the coming year! There will be something for everyone, and as you know, every meeting is a great chance to visit and compare notes with other gardeners.
Sonar and whales are a deadly mix

Sonar and whales are a deadly mix

Whales face numerous threats, many from garbage and toxins dumped into the oceans.
EDITORIAL CARTOON

EDITORIAL CARTOON

Are evangelical Christians anti-Canadian?

Are evangelical Christians anti-Canadian?

Pardon me, but my Sunny Side Up perspective flipped a bit last week, when a well-known national leader suggested that I - and millions of others who share my evangelical Christian faith - could be anti-Canadian because what we believe doesn't mesh wi
House cleaning need in the capital

House cleaning need in the capital

My stomach turns with each passing day I have to see the smug Mike Duffy on television talking about how confused he was concerning this 'major distraction' over his claimed expenses relating to his primary residence on Prince Edward Island.
Derby fishing can hook your emotions

Derby fishing can hook your emotions

Welcome to Week XLI of 'Fishing Parkland Shorelines'. Like most of us I am a novice fisherman, loving to fish, but far from an expert.
Grandchild inspires return to idealism

Grandchild inspires return to idealism

I found out last weekend there is nothing like the birth of a grandchild to rekindle some of the idealism of youth.
Students back to class

Students back to class

The spirit of Valentine's Day was evident in the atmosphere of the Yorkton Regional High School. S.A.D.D. ran a "Crush for your Crush" campaign during the days leading up the Valentine's Day.
Sask. shifts from rural to urban

Sask. shifts from rural to urban

Lest there be any doubt that Saskatchewan is changing to a more urbanized place, consider a couple of news items in the last week.
Are we paving over our natural wealth?

Are we paving over our natural wealth?

Despite its huge area, Canada has relatively little dependable farmland. After all, a lot of our country is rock, or buried under ice and snow. Fertile soil and a friendly climate are hard to find.
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