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Agriculture This Week: Markets more than supply/demand

Agriculture This Week: Markets more than supply/demand

Finding a market ultimately comes down to knowing what return is needed to cover costs and generate a reasonable profit and then making the sale, but it will not be as easy a process as it should be.
Yorkton participants embrace ancient art form of needle felting

Yorkton participants embrace ancient art form of needle felting

Even as an experienced artist in other mediums Kardynal said she appreciates felting as it helps her in terms of seeing shapes and colours.
Sports This Week: The highs and lows of bull riding at one event

Sports This Week: The highs and lows of bull riding at one event

The finals will pay out a record $175,000, including a $50,000 bonus to be awarded to the 2023 PBR Canada Champion.
Author recounts Michif life in Lebret

Author recounts Michif life in Lebret

This book is available through Gabriel Dumont Institute Press
Flin Flon shuts out Terriers on Yorkton ice in SJHL action

Flin Flon shuts out Terriers on Yorkton ice in SJHL action

The Terriers will play Melville in a home-and-home set this weekend.
Henna at Godfrey Dean

Henna at Godfrey Dean

The workshop was a feature of Yorkton's Culture Days.
Editorial: Be thankful but always room to be better

Editorial: Be thankful but always room to be better

Thanksgiving is a day where families gather and share food and memories, and in our breakneck world anytime we can take even a half step back for family it is a good thing.
School patroller program launches for school year in Yorkton

School patroller program launches for school year in Yorkton

All eight elementary schools in the city are involved in the program with about 250 students involved.
Yorkton Film Festival announces 2024 call for submission

Yorkton Film Festival announces 2024 call for submission

Submissions are now open from now until Jan. 31.
YRHS Thanksgiving Feast

YRHS Thanksgiving Feast

Over 900 students, teachers, staff and volunteers were welcomed for the lunchtime feast.
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