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World's most popular sport taught at special clinic

World's most popular sport taught at special clinic

While there is no argument to be made that hockey is the sport of choice in Canada, and CFL football the choice in Saskatchewan, the football-hockey style game that engages the largest number of people in the world is one that is sadly underrepresent
Homespun spinning around the corner

Homespun spinning around the corner

Celebrating nearly a quarter-century, the Homespun Craft Show and Sale is returning for its 24th year at the Carlyle Sports Arena on the weekend of Sept. 18-19.
RCMP weekly report

RCMP weekly report

Carlyle RCMP responded to a total of 56 calls in the week between Aug. 30 and Sept. 5. Aug. 30 reports began with a report of mischief and theft from the site of a business in Redvers.

NDP talk of rural in-roads a lot of hype

You get what Dwain Lingenfelter and the NDP are doing.

Wawota abattoir committee closes in on goal

For the past two years, an irrepressible and community-minded organization of producers, hunters, and supportive public members have been pursuing a project which would see a cooperative abattoir and custom-cutting plant opened in the community of Wa
GFK teacher takes unusual steps to teach WW1

GFK teacher takes unusual steps to teach WW1

The First World War was a conflict that caused human loss so great that the monicker 'The War to End All Wars' was used to describe it in the 1920s.

As I See It

This weekend I was surprised by the short notice visit I received from one of my good friends from school. Keeping up with university buddies can be a difficult task.
Creative Tables for Cancer set for October 7

Creative Tables for Cancer set for October 7

Cancer. This word means something to everyone. Some have lost loved ones to a battle with cancer; others have lived to share their stories of their harrowing journeys through this disease; and others are simply there to help make a difference.

Love costs

The two oldest granddaughters recently returned from nearly two months of summer training and adventure through the Army Cadet Camp they attended in Whitehorse, North West Territories.

Pause for Reflection To fear or not to fear the end of the world

Some of the "end of the world" jokes make me smile: New trendy baby names - Nostradamus In all the stores - End of the world sales Ad - Lose 10 pounds by judgement day But I confess I laughed aloud for several moments when I read this one: Every day
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