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Hats off to the Victorian High Tea!

Hats off to the Victorian High Tea!

This year's Victorian High Tea, put on by the United Church, was another great success, and even busier than last year's High Tea. The event, which ran from 1:30 to 3 p.m.

Wall gov't. needs to keep its nose clean

Exactly what kind of government the Saskatch-ewan Party will be in its second term is a question of vital consequence to us all. To the Sask. Party, it's a question critical to how long it stays in power.

The world economy

An interesting anniversary was celebrated last week in the province as the Saskatchewan Crop Insurance Corporation hit 50 years. The idea of crop insurance has come a long way in five decades.

Cornerstone Theatre's "A Christmas Carole" a class act

The Cornerstone Theatre delivered another outstanding performance to a packed house. The play, which ran Friday and Saturday night and Sunday afternoon, was a quirky take on Charles Dickens' classic, 'A Christmas Carol'.
Northern spikers honored

Northern spikers honored

The Montana State University-Northern volleyball team had its best season in seven years, going 5-7 in the Frontier Conference and 13-13 overall.
Weekly RCMP report

Weekly RCMP report

The weekly report is prepared with the assistance of the Carlyle RCMP. Issues involving the Mental Health Act, among others, are not reported. The report of this week covers the period of Nov. 19 to 25.

Obscurity no concern to Garrison, Panthers

Sidney Crosby, Alex Ovechkin and Nick Lidstrom are among the most famous names in the National Hockey League, but if you were looking to find the most obscure, you might not be too far wrong to suggest it's Jason Garrison.

The world's economy

The world's economy seems to be teetering on recession based on economies bathed in red ink and little idea of how to turn the tide.

Pause for Reflection

Van Gogh had interesting siblings. There was his obnoxious brother, Please Gogh; his dizzy aunt, Verti Gogh; his Mexican cousins, Amee Gogh and Grin Gogh; and the little bouncy nephew, Poe Gogh.
Thirteen-year-old shaves head for cancer

Thirteen-year-old shaves head for cancer

A young girl made a difference in the life of others on Nov. 25.
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