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Aquatic Invasive Species Awareness Week aims to protect Saskatchewan waters

To help keep the province鈥檚 waterbodies free of zebra and quagga mussels, the Government of Saskatchewan proclaimed May 8 to 14 Aquatic Invasive Species Awareness Week to emphasize the need for diligence when it comes to this critical issue.

Health regions to lift visiting hour restrictions in facilities

On May 11, Health Minister Dustin Duncan confirmed that Saskatchewan will be the first Canadian province to take a provincial approach to an open family presence policy in health care facilities.

What do I do now?

By Kaare Askildt Formerly known as The Farmer in Training Have you ever been in that position? Where you鈥檙e in a pinch and wonder how you鈥檙e going to get out of it, or salvage a situation the best way possible? I鈥檝e been there many times in my life.
Local player to play professional hockey in Austria

Local player to play professional hockey in Austria

Cara Zubko鈥檚 career in hockey began at an early age and skyrocketed through the years. Her love of the game has kept her goals in sight and she concentrated on her hockey career.

Preeceville Minor Ball gears up with great turnout

鈥淧reeceville Minor Baseball is happy to report that it is having another positive year,鈥 said Andrea Tonn, organizer. 鈥淲e have approximately 50 kids registered with Saskatchewan Baseball this year. The age groups range from T-ball to mosquito.
Mousse melon new to area

Mousse melon new to area

A tiny melon from south of the border has been creating a buzz in the greenhouses and farmers鈥 markets in the area.

Gardening 鈥 and various other accidents

Column by Kaare Askildt
Chili lunch

Chili lunch

Science fair explores experiments and hypotheses

Science fair explores experiments and hypotheses

Students from the Sturgis Composite High and Elementary schools showcased their scientific projects to fellow students, judges, teachers and family members during the science fair on May 5. Meghan Clancy, the science teacher, organized the fair.
Preeceville hosts peewee football camp

Preeceville hosts peewee football camp

The peewee football season has started and after a few days of going over fundamentals, team members were 鈥渧ery excited to start hitting one another,鈥 said Bill Dodge, coach.
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