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Sports This Week: Book tells important CDN baseball story

Sports This Week: Book tells important CDN baseball story

The book comes across as a sort of labour of love for the author.
Agriculture This Week: Food choices have environmental impact

Agriculture This Week: Food choices have environmental impact

There is a lot of talk about reducing our carbon footprint and reducing consumption of fossil fuels to reduce emissions. Putting added focus of local food sources is certainly a step to being greener.
Connecting to ag with an old brick mill

Connecting to ag with an old brick mill

A new interpretive centre will be attached to what locals call the Brick Mill.
Overdose Awareness event held downtown Yorkton

Overdose Awareness event held downtown Yorkton

According to Stats Canada, there was a total of 36,442 apparent opioid toxicity deaths between Jan. 2016 and Dec. 2022 with 7,328 opioid toxicity deaths occurring in 2022.
Crop report: producers make great progress in harvest operations

Crop report: producers make great progress in harvest operations

Producers are busy combining and harvesting, while livestock producers are also preparing to bring cattle home for the winter.
Neufeld reflects on swimming career

Neufeld reflects on swimming career

Madison Neufeld's synchronized swimming career lasted from 2006-2015 and will be inducted into the Yorkton Sports Hall of Fame & Museum Sept. 9.
Sports This Week: Former MLB Expo honoured in Alta.

Sports This Week: Former MLB Expo honoured in Alta.

Had stops overseas in Japan, Â鶹ÊÓƵ Korea, and Taiwan.
Record-breaking month for Saskatchewan real estate market

Record-breaking month for Saskatchewan real estate market

Strong August sales met with a pullback in new listings.
Editorial: Herculean effort sees old mill project moving forward

Editorial: Herculean effort sees old mill project moving forward

Dreams can come true, and the Brick Mill Heritage Society has proven it yet again.
New Yorkton Terrier coach likes what he sees at first fall camp

New Yorkton Terrier coach likes what he sees at first fall camp

The new coach does think the mindset of the Terrier veterans is a good one to build on.
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