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Residential school experience discussed during Sturgis cultural day

Residential school experience discussed during Sturgis cultural day

The Sturgis Station House Museum hosted a cultural day on September 12 featuring Joseph Naytowhow. "I live in Saskatoon and have been traveling North America in a quest to find myself," said Naytowhow.

Sturgis bingo winners listed

Sturgis Community bingo winners from September 6 were: Lydia Dzaman, Gwindy Westerlund, Richard Antoniuk, Mary Pasiecnik, Bernice Stroeder, Jennie Soloway, Melissa Severight, Jean Babiuk, Olga Wasylyniuk, Judy Stefanyshyn, Shirley Nelson, Gladys Quew

Sturgis sports weekend included gymkhana events

The Etomaimie Valley Riders horse club sponsored a gymkhana event on the Sturgis sports weekend on September 3 and 4. "Riders in the weepee, peewee, junior and seniors’ categories all competed in events throughout the weekend," said Darlene Walker.

McMorris DUI a painful reminder of Saskatchewan's drinking and driving problem

Before anything more is said about Don McMorris, the Indian Head-Milestone MLA, allow me to relay a story.

'Just barely treading water' is a funny phrase when you can't swim

The other day a good friend, who knew that I had undertaken a big writing project, asked me how busy I was. I responded by saying that I was barely treading water.

Immigrants of today should be celebrated like the ones of the past

I’ve heard a few comments in recent days disparaging immigrants, and it’s a little hard to take if one lives in Canada or the United States. That’s because if you don’t have a treaty card in your pocket, you are in some manner an immigrant.

Email response to the Kellogg's plant provides 'food for thought'

When you have written an opinion piece on any subject weekly for a quarter of a century, you come to truly appreciate when someone takes the time to send off an email regarding the effort.
Sturgis Kinette fall market showcased local vendors

Sturgis Kinette fall market showcased local vendors

The Sturgis Kinette fall market gave the opportunity for local vendors to display their products on September 17.
Sturgis places second in home volleyball tournament

Sturgis places second in home volleyball tournament

The Sturgis Composite High School junior boys volleyball team hosted a six-team tournament on September 16 and 17. The other five teams were from Norquay, Invermay, Wadena, Sacred Heart in Yorkton and Melville Composite High School.
Panthers football team records first win of season

Panthers football team records first win of season

The Preeceville Panthers football team recorded its first win of the season on September 16, defeating Watson 45-22. "We saw a much improved Watson team from years before," said Jeremy Mattison, offence coach.
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