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Organisms another route to nutrient-rich compost

Organisms another route to nutrient-rich compost

Larger organisms including insects and earthworms are active composters and have the ability to break down larger materials in the compost pile.
APAS encouraging Sask. residents to celebrate local producers for Food Day Canada

APAS encouraging Sask. residents to celebrate local producers for Food Day Canada

Food Day Canada on July 31 is asking residents across the country to shop, dine and cook with Canadian-sourced ingredients to highlight the industry.
Weyburn’s Rodeo Queen takes in pageant, barrel racing event

Weyburn’s Rodeo Queen takes in pageant, barrel racing event

Saskatchewan's High School Rodeo Queen, Ember Schira of Weyburn, competed at the National High School Rodeo in Lincoln, Neb.

Outlook resident rings in 100th birthday

One Outlook resident was all smiles as she greeted guests who stopped by to celebrate her monumental 100th birthday.

Setting academic goals leads to valedictory honor for Outlook student

She set out to attain a high average throughout high school. Goal set. Goal accomplished. In doing so, Belle Simonson distinguished herself by being named Outlook High School Class of 2021 valedictorian.
LCBI Co-Valedictorians continue family legacy

LCBI Co-Valedictorians continue family legacy

Since their lives have been connected from the very beginning, it is fitting that twin sisters Natalie and Mikaela Rude have been named co-valedictorians for LCBI’s class of 2021.
Canora man picks up profitable pandemic hobby

Canora man picks up profitable pandemic hobby

Like many of us, Kerry Trask of Canora has been feeling the drag of the pandemic.
Outlook park market brings out shoppers

Outlook park market brings out shoppers

Those looking for perhaps some last-minute gift ideas for Mom on Mother’s Day may have had the perfect venue to go searching when the Outlook & District Regional Park played host to an outdoor market featuring over two dozen businesses, most of them

Outlook grade six students celebrate Elderbeary Day

Grade Six students at Outlook High School took the time on Wednesday, March 17 to celebrate what’s known as Elderbeary Day.
Pandemic couldn't stop 2020 Valedictorians

Pandemic couldn't stop 2020 Valedictorians

One year ago, students were in school attending classes and taking part in extracurricular activities, with little idea that within a matter of days the doors would shut and they would find themselves finishing the year at home studying on-line.
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