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Earning respect among the characters on Main Street

Earning respect among the characters on Main Street

When I was a small boy, the term "self-serve" was unknown in the village.
Straighten up for better fitness

Straighten up for better fitness

You've taken my advice. You've started exercising. You've re-evaluated your diet and started making some healthy changes. You're getting more sleep at night.
Respect appreciated

Respect appreciated

A big bouquet to Battlefords detachment of the RCMP for directing traffic after the memorial service for Cst. J.P. Petlin Oct. 30.
Single desk backbone of CWB

Single desk backbone of CWB

Dear Editor Most farmers will have by now received their voting packages for the 2010 CWB director elections in District 5. Farmers need to be aware of the candidates views on various issues, but more importantly the value of the single desk.
Tree survey democracy in action

Tree survey democracy in action

Love it or hate it, it's part of the season and it will be here soon. For years the Main Street Christmas tree in Maidstone has sat in the centre of the town's busiest intersection.
Volunteer value incalcuable

Volunteer value incalcuable

We are all guilty of, from time to time, taking the amenities of our community for granted.
Know who you remember

Know who you remember

Every year, I bow my head in a minute of silence, remembering the sacrifice so many have made, and continue to make, for our country.
Forced to costume up - or more than willing?

Forced to costume up - or more than willing?

Ed, my neighbor next door, says he was coerced into going out on Halloween evening with his six-year-old grandson.
CU board a secret society

CU board a secret society

Dear Editor This is a message for members of Innovation Credit Union. This letter has been in my mind since the opening of the new credit union building in Swift Current, and what a building it is.
Evacuation a challenge for mammoth cruise ships

Evacuation a challenge for mammoth cruise ships

Last week we saw the towing of Carnival Splendor. An engine room fire disabled this mammoth ship, stranding it 71 kilometres off the shore of Mexico, 322 kilometres away from San Diego, where it had set sail. Thankfully, no one was killed.
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