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Atchy's Family Diner opens in Sturgis

Atchy's Family Diner opens in Sturgis

Tim Atchinson of Lintlaw recently took over ownership of the business which had previously been known as the Chuckwagon Diner. Atchy's Family Diner opened for business on November 8.
Richardson Pioneer donates $75,000 in support of the Preeceville Arena

Richardson Pioneer donates $75,000 in support of the Preeceville Arena

Richardson Pioneer said it was pleased to support the Preeceville Arena with a gift of $75,000 to help replace the roof and upgrade the aging facility. The Arena will be renamed Richardson Pioneer Skating Arena.
Curling season kicks off in Preeceville

Curling season kicks off in Preeceville

Curling season kicked off at the Preeceville Curling Rink with 12 teams registered in the four-on-four curling and 24 registered in the two-on-two curling. The season began November 8.

Family Resource Centre to celebrate 20th year

The Family Resource Centre, which has been serving children, youth, families and communities in the area for 20 years, is celebrating its anniversary with a coffee and goodies afternoon at both the public libraries in Sturgis on November 22 and Preec

Kelvington 4-H Beef Club members look forward to an exciting year

"What great weather we are having for November," said Blake Zagrodney, Kelvingotn 4-H Beef Club reporter. The Kelvington 4-H Beef Club held its second meeting on November 6 at the Kelvington High School.

Saskatchewan Party legislative members block disclosure

Last week’s federal election may finally bring an end to Canadians looking down their noses at the massive flaws of American’s electoral system. In fairness, there are big problems with a disengaged United States electorate.

There's no place like home

Just recently my husband and I returned from a 15-day cruise on the Danube and Rhine rivers. It was a wonderful, highly-anticipated trip that was filled with many wonderful sights and experiences.

Keystone XL looks a lot more likely now that Trump is elected

Well, I guess I get to eat some crow for breakfast this morning. Just a few hours ago, around 2 a.m. Saskatchewan time, Donald Trump was declared winner of the United States presidential election.

Penalties for railways demonstrate need for improved regulations

Inadequacies in the Canadian rail sector have plagued western grain producers in the last few years.
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