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Targeting impaired driving

The Carlyle RCMP and traffic enforcement officers in Saskatchewan will be working even harder to track down impaired drivers.
A Manor community Christmas

A Manor community Christmas

Many Manor and area residents came out to enjoy the 2nd Annual Manor Community Christmas Concert. The concert, held at the United Church this past Sunday, saw more than 60 people come out to see locals exhibit their talents.

Packers poised for pigskin perfection

Is this the year the Miami champagne corks stay unpopped? If Aaron Rodgers and the Green Bay Packers have anything to say about it, the answer is yes.

Gordon F. Kells High School Cougar Corner

Mosaic Meal Thursday, Dec. 22 The annual Mosaic Meal potluck will be on Thursday, Dec. 22. Students are reminded to bring their themed contribution on Thursday. The school break begins on Friday, Dec. 23. School resumes on Wed. Jan. 4.

Overcoming the greatest difficulties in life

If you are cross-eyed and have dyslexia, can you see o.k.? John Mendoza. A teen who has fallen in love asks her mother, "Do you think I should marry him?" "Go ask your father," she replies. "He made a smarter decision in marriage than I did.

From Where I Sit

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Team Holland takes over Maryfield

Team Holland takes over Maryfield

"Maryfield Loves Curling." The sign hangs with pride in the lounge at the curling facility in Maryfield. It is obvious that truth lies within those words as curling greats not only come from Maryfield, but visit the community as well.

Gifts for deserving politicians

What do you get the party that seems to have everything? Or, equally puzzling, where do you begin with the party that seems to have next to nothing in Saskatchewan right now? These are the puzzlers for my annual Christmas gift giving to provincial po

Diversification for western Canada

The concept of diversification for Western Canadian agriculture was pretty much the mantra of both government and farm groups for the better part of the 1990s, but was it a successful vision for the industry? That is a question of some considerable c
Benefit Supper and Auction raises $19,066 for local family

Benefit Supper and Auction raises $19,066 for local family

A community came together on Nov. 16 to show their support for a local family. Manor School staff and students organized and ran a Benefit Supper and Auction for Shawna Englot to help with the costs incurred as a result of her cancer treatments.
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