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Annual RCMP golf tournament generates $1,500 for child action plan programming

Annual RCMP golf tournament generates $1,500 for child action plan programming

( see PHOTOS below ) Having raised $1,500 at the annual RCMP Thunderbolt Classic Golf Tournament in August, the Canora/Sturgis RCMP donated the money last week to the Child Action Plan programs serving Canora, Sturgis, Preeceville and Endeavour, said
Wall鈥檚 biases may still help

Wall鈥檚 biases may still help

You likely didn鈥檛 need Brad Wall鈥檚 help when figuring out how you should vote.

Mobilizing for change for a better health system rests with the patient

The editor: OK, I give up! After at least half a dozen calls to our local health clinic at the Preeceville Hospital and hearing a robo message telling me that my call cannot be 鈥渢aken at this time鈥 and that I could perhaps satisfy my need by calling
Going back in time with a Delorean

Going back in time with a Delorean

Keep your eye out this week for a shiny, stainless steel Delorean cruising the streets, especially on October 21, 2015. That鈥檚 the day Marty McFly went Back to the Future, or ahead to the future, or something like that.
And the death knell has sounded

And the death knell has sounded

Canada鈥檚 supply-managed agriculture sectors will quickly disappear now that our country has signed the TransPaci铿 c Partnership (TPP) deal.
All things considered...A timely story

All things considered...A timely story

When it comes to harvest, time is of the essence. That is particularly relevant right now when the daylight hours are getting shorter and the temperatures getting colder.
Annual October trade show attracted over 40 vendors

Annual October trade show attracted over 40 vendors

The annual Preeceville October trade show, sponsored by the Preeceville Fire Department, featured 43 booths offering all sorts of personal hygiene, artistic, weight loss, clothing and many other unique household items and gift ideas.

Anywhere but here

By Kaare Askildt ( Formerly known as the Farmer in Training ) Anywhere but here! We have all heard that phrase spoken, and for many varied reasons. As a matter of fact, I have uttered this phrase a few times myself.
Sturgis cross-country team had successful season

Sturgis cross-country team had successful season

The Sturgis Elementary School cross-country team and their older counterparts in the Composite High School each had a very successful season with four main meets through the season.

Canora Health and Wellness Centre discussed at Sunrise's September board meeting

Noting that the Canora Hospital renovations were on track for the move to be completed October 19, the Sunrise Health Region board members discussed at their September 30 meeting the of铿乧ial opening planned for November 19.
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