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Stolen property recovered

Stolen property recovered

Dee Prior and Tom Meredith say thank you to CST Gravel and officers involved in recovering a stereo that was stolen from their truck Jan. 7.
On the road again: it's a way of life

On the road again: it's a way of life

The world may feel like it is getting smaller but it doesn?t mean I have to drive any less.
Rants and raves about the Oscar show

Rants and raves about the Oscar show

This Sunday marks yet another Academy Awards night in Hollywood. Rather than post here all my fancy predictions about who will win and so on, I thought I would give my own impressions about the awards show and what I usually think of Oscar night.
Sleepless In Melville

Sleepless In Melville

Ed, my neighbour next door, has always had a great many wise cracks about my snoring. He hasn?t experienced it firsthand.
Starvation not the route to success

Starvation not the route to success

Exercise is considered a cornerstone to any weight loss or healthy living program. Any diet restricting exercise should be avoided.
The Egyptian miracle

The Egyptian miracle

Comment and History from a Prairie Perspective
Pharmacy policy effort to ensure fairness

Pharmacy policy effort to ensure fairness

Dear Editor Prairie North Health Region wishes to address concerns that have been expressed in recent weeks through a letter to the editor published in most local newspapers in our geographic area (Process threatens rural business, Regional Optimist,
Follow GPS to the letter and get lost

Follow GPS to the letter and get lost

I love maps. I have, on occasion, spent hours staring at them, analyzing them. Everything from maps of discontinued rail lines and their impact on the economies of small Saskatchewan towns,, to global maps during the most recent world crisis.
Largest full moon of the year

Largest full moon of the year

March begins with a very old moon rising in the east just before dawn, and just barely missing the bright ?Morning Star,? Venus ? a little less than two degrees apart.
Protecting boreal woodland caribou requires a uniquely Saskatchewan approach

Protecting boreal woodland caribou requires a uniquely Saskatchewan approach

Saskatchewan's boreal woodland caribou are in trouble. They have already disappeared from much of their original range, mainly the parkland areas in the southern boreal forest.
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