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Old adages get an upgrade for the new generations

The generations following mine will not be able to comprehend some of the old adages, as the adages probably won’t relate to anything that they would know. What the heck is he talking about, you wonder. Well, let’s start with money.

Ice safety is important as ice fishing season begins

Soon the rifles from hunting season will be put away and outdoor enthusiasts across the province will switch their focus to getting out to do some ice fishing.
Kelvington 4-H Beef Club discusses many topics

Kelvington 4-H Beef Club discusses many topics

The Kelvington 4-H Beef Club held its monthly meeting December 11, followed by a curling Christmas party and a potluck supper at the Kelvington curling rink.
Children from St. Patrick's stage Santa at the Crib

Children from St. Patrick's stage Santa at the Crib

Children from the St. Patrick’s Roman Catholic Church in Sturgis presented its annual Christmas concert on Sunday.
Preeceville artist shares her passion for art

Preeceville artist shares her passion for art

Judy Bjornstad of Preeceville is a hometown woman who has been displaying her artistic talent from an early age. "As a little girl I used to draw and was encouraged by my mother who said that colouring inside the lines was important," said Bjornstad.
Traditional Ukrainian Christmas supper served at Sturgis church

Traditional Ukrainian Christmas supper served at Sturgis church

A traditional Ukrainian Christmas Eve supper was enjoyed by many at the Sturgis Grace United Church on December 9, when Rose Pozium and Ann Perpelitz were the head chefs.

Sturgis Mayor Alan Holmberg plans to focus on growth

Alan Homberg, Sturgis’s new mayor, says that his intent is to focus on the growth of the town. "My vision for the Town of Sturgis is to focus on moving forward and being progressive," said Holmberg.
Sturgis sportsmen trophies measured by wildlife group

Sturgis sportsmen trophies measured by wildlife group

The Sturgis branch of the Saskatchewan Wildlife Federation hosted its annual antler measuring event at the Sturgis Arena on December 9 when club members took in 17 sets of antlers and one bear skull to be scored.

Dan Perrins is no threat to rural school systems

Rural Saskatchewan might be unnerved to know that the bureaucrat who once had a key role in the closure of 52 rural hospitals is now providing recommendations on the future of rural schools. But there is less reason to worry here than one may think.

Ole and Lena go on a shopping adventure

Ole and Lena were doing their Christmas shopping at Steen og Strøm in Oslo, Norway, which is a large department store like Walmart. They wandered around the store together, but after a while decided to split up and meet later.
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