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Fall garden tips to be discussed

Fall garden tips to be discussed

I read an interesting article by Mark Cullen; you probably know Mark because he's the gardening expert on Canada AM, as well as the author of many gardening books.

Creating Offence at the Gallagher Centre

About 50 kids took part in the first phase of a skills development hockey camp put on with the assistance of the SHA (Saskatchewan Hockey Association) and Hockey Canada. Helping to oversee the week-long camp was Ed Zawatsky.

Now not the time to diminish veterans services

The National Council of Veteran Associations (NCVA) commented recently on ongoing news stories regarding the lack of response from the Federal Government and senior public servants to Canada's veterans, and emphasized that now is not the time to down

Seniors ride STC buses for $10 in September

This September, seniors from across the province will have the opportunity to ride any Saskatchewan Transportation Company (STC) bus on any route for just $10.
Mixed messages from gruesome case

Mixed messages from gruesome case

It was with great relief, probably, throughout the country when it was announced police had arrested Dustin Paxton in connection with a very disturbing assault that lasted several months and resulted in the victim, Dustin LaFortune, having parts of h
Busy time for travel

Busy time for travel

Well the weather is finally letting the farmers do some haying in the Calder area. Donny Kahut of Calgary was home for a few days visiting with family and friends.
Strong pitching not enough for Jr. Cardinals

Strong pitching not enough for Jr. Cardinals

Locals play in longest recorded nationals game
Saturday was a busy day for local football

Saturday was a busy day for local football

There were a lot of people at Kinsmen Century Field this past Saturday. I guess with the end of the summer pretty much here, it shouldn't be too surprising to anyone.
Callie Hutchings new arrival

Callie Hutchings new arrival

Visiting Eva Knott over the past few days were her niece Norma and George Doonan of Kamloops, BC.Congratulations to Miles and Corinne Hutchings on the arrival of Callie Elizabeth.
Back to school brain boosters

Back to school brain boosters

There is a link between nutrition and brain power. Researchers are learning that certain foods and their nutrients can help build better brains and help boost the brain function of children in school.
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