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Satin's tricks and God's treats

Satin's tricks and God's treats

I had the park almost to myself until he appeared. A little boy with an adorable round face and a big question. "D'ya know 'bout da ghost house?" Not everyone starts a conversation with a stranger that way. But he had my attention.
Create your own compost

Create your own compost

The Yorkton and District Horticultural Society will be holding their regular meeting tonight, October 20, at 7:00 p.m. at the Yorkdale Student Centre.
Tiny sardines offer great guilt free value

Tiny sardines offer great guilt free value

When the six-year-old daughter of David Suzuki Foundation sustainable fisheries analyst Scott Wallace returned from a birthday party, excited about the hockey cards she got in her loot bag, her Dad asked, "What players did you get?" She replied that
Don't ditch the lunch break

Don't ditch the lunch break

Have you ever skipped your lunch break to do work? A lunch break is for more than just eating - it is a time to look after your health. Lunch breaks are an important part of the workday and are required by law in most places.
Editorial - Amendments to rental policy positive

Editorial - Amendments to rental policy positive

The City of Yorkton is at least in their pitching in terms of trying to attract rental housing to the community, not that their efforts have led to a host of new apartments going up.
Columnist view saw as one in the dark

Columnist view saw as one in the dark

Dear Editor: In the Lets Talk Taxes column in the Oct. 13 edition of Yorkton This Week Colin Craig is the one in the "dark" when it comes to understanding the recent CUPE v.
Dragon proves I don't irrationally hate kids' movies

Dragon proves I don't irrationally hate kids' movies

How to Train Your Dragon (DVD/Blu-Ray) -- Dir. Dean DeBlois, Chris Sanders. Starring Jay Baruchel, Gerard Butler, Craig Ferguson. One of the better animated films of the past decade, but contains little practical advice on dragon training.
Grateful for the mystery of life

Grateful for the mystery of life

It's midnight in the Kootenays. As I write this, I sit in our son's above-garage apartment, perched high above Windermere Lake. Thinking. A train whistles slow beneath me and the moon rests cozy on the sky, like a silver coin on dark velvet.
Election battleground has slightly shifted

Election battleground has slightly shifted

For all the fuss and both created by this recent by-election campaign in Saskatoon Northwest, it isn't likely that it will be part of the battleground in the 2011 provincial election campaign. The Sask.
Gourds are easy to grow

Gourds are easy to grow

There is no other word for this beautiful fall weather besides "glorious"! It's a good chance for us to finish cleaning our gardens, put away flower pots, and generally prepare for winter.
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