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Invermay School News

Invermay School News

School held the annual awards night. It started out with the accelerated reading recognition certificates being awarded to students from K to Grade 9 who achieved their A.R. (accelerated reader) goals.

Effect of water sulphate on beef cattle

Sulphate can be found in almost all natural water and is probably the most common contaminant of water sources for livestock in Saskatchewan. High levels of sulphate in drinking water has considerable impact on both health and performance of animals.

Farmers must be ready to be part of the discussion

It is increasingly obvious that much in our world moving forward will not be imposed by government regulation, but rather by the philosophies put forward by big business.

Letter: Make ATV safety a priority for your child

The editor: ATV safety is hardly child’s play. In fact, when it comes to the various dangers associated with off-roading, children are the most vulnerable demographic.
Smoke from north reminds us we are connected

Smoke from north reminds us we are connected

It was just a little smoke ... or rather, a lot of wood smoke blanketing southern Saskatchewan like about a million campfires.
Canora Composite School honours 21 graduates

Canora Composite School honours 21 graduates

The community came together to honour 21 graduates at the Canora Composite School exercises on June 29.

NEWS FROM GOOD SPIRIT ACRES

The Community Association Pancake breakfast at the beginning of June was well attended. Lots of memberships were purchased, which helps with carrying on with activities that we have at Good Spirit Acres.
Flexibility and options for producers dealing with dry conditions

Flexibility and options for producers dealing with dry conditions

Last week Federal Agriculture Minister Gerry Ritz and SaskatchewanAgriculture Minister Lyle Stewart announced additional measures and adjustments to programmingto help address the dry conditions across the province.

18-year-old man from Cote First Nation killed in ATV accident

An 18-year-old passenger on an ATV (quad) died as result of his injuries from an accident near the Kamsack sports grounds on July 1. Kamsack RCMP report that at 3:15 a.m.

Your faith roots and small miracles

The family of George Rolheiser lived in Saratov, Russia, when the Lord said to George, “Go from your country to a land I will show you. I will make of you a great nation and I will bless you.
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