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The Meeple Guild: Some small tweaks might improve Estate

The Meeple Guild: Some small tweaks might improve Estate

A few connection games rise above the boring Punct for one and Tak one of the best abstract strategy games of the millennium being two. Estate would like to rise above the norm too, and it does try.
Yorkton area docs and nurses to receive burn injury training

Yorkton area docs and nurses to receive burn injury training

Advanced Burn Life Support training set for 60 physicians and nurses in health care region.
Sports This Week: Regina lineman wins world football gold

Sports This Week: Regina lineman wins world football gold

In the final Canada and Japan battled in a defensive contest.
Yorkton WDM hosts Museum Day

Yorkton WDM hosts Museum Day

The day also included an opportunity to tour the many displays at the museum.
Party at Tupper Park in Yorkton

Party at Tupper Park in Yorkton

Activities for the family were of course part of the event including; face painting, obstacle course, bouncy castle, and more.
Agriculture This Week: How will farmers adapt to climate changes?

Agriculture This Week: How will farmers adapt to climate changes?

If the growing season has been lengthening for decades, it is something that can be termed a trend, and if that trend continues there are huge concerns.
The Meeple Guild: PnP Summer #6: Battles relived with dice

The Meeple Guild: PnP Summer #6: Battles relived with dice

All told this is a wonderfully designed, simple to play, game set with a lot of ‘feeling’ still there for players to experience.
Community fridge volunteers make 463 sandwiches

Community fridge volunteers make 463 sandwiches

Sandwiches made with donations from Harvest Meats and Yorkton Superstore.
Sports This Week: Former MLBer Molleken to Sask. baseball HofF

Sports This Week: Former MLBer Molleken to Sask. baseball HofF

Being among the few major leaguers from the province isn’t lost on Molleken.
Editorial: Council correctly sides with chickens

Editorial: Council correctly sides with chickens

Ultimately, the more the city can do to help facilitate residents in their desire to grow food the better – be that beehives, backyard hens, or maybe next boulevard veggie gardens – the better for our community.
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