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Gardener's Notebook: A bouquet of hort show thank-yous

Gardener's Notebook: A bouquet of hort show thank-yous

Gardening has also changed.  While there may not be many gardeners with huge gardens that can supply entries in ever veggie, fruit of flower category from A to Z, gardeners have their favorite plants and love to share the beauty of them with others.  We all learn from each other!
The Meeple Guild: Graphic novel becomes basis of board game

The Meeple Guild: Graphic novel becomes basis of board game

For background Harrow County was an American comic book series that ran from 2015 to 2018. It was created by writer Cullen Bunn and artist Tyler Crook.
Garden Chat: The best-tasting tomato in the world

Garden Chat: The best-tasting tomato in the world

Tomatoes are the world’s most popular vegetable.
Blood donors needed

Blood donors needed

One in two people eligible to donate, only one in 76 do.
Annual Terry Fox Run in one month

Annual Terry Fox Run in one month

Where does the money go?
Annual bunnock tournament hits milestone anniversary

Annual bunnock tournament hits milestone anniversary

The Town of Macklin and the World Bunnock Championships celebrated 30 years over the August long weekend.
The Meeple Guild: PnP Summer #11: Be an alien; find your way home

The Meeple Guild: PnP Summer #11: Be an alien; find your way home

The theme is pretty cool to start with. You are an alien who has crashed your ship on a Midwest farm – somewhere outside Melville maybe – and you are trying to find a way home.
From the Kitchen: Patience key ingredient in homemade pickles

From the Kitchen: Patience key ingredient in homemade pickles

Taking summer goodness into the off-season.
Just a stone’s throw away: Highland Carnage welcomed at Marsden

Just a stone’s throw away: Highland Carnage welcomed at Marsden

Big Manitou Regional Park helped host the Scottish Highland Carnage games on Aug. 10, with 14 competitors showing their muscle.
Will August stay warm?

Will August stay warm?

July was dry for a large portion of the Prairies.
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