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Bystanders waited up to 3 hours to see Queen during 1987 visit

Bystanders waited up to 3 hours to see Queen during 1987 visit

When Queen Elizabeth II visited Canora, Veregin and Kamsack in October 1987, those interviewed by the Canora Courier were star struck by the monarch.
With the death of Queen Elizabeth II, what happens to our bills and coins?

With the death of Queen Elizabeth II, what happens to our bills and coins?

What will happen after the death of the longest-serving British monarch and Canadian head of state?
Melville artist's work hangs at Yorkton's Godfrey Dean Gallery

Melville artist's work hangs at Yorkton's Godfrey Dean Gallery

Rae’s works will be at the GDG through Oct. 22, and an Open House and Paint Night with the artist will be held Friday, Oct. 21, 7 p.m..
What if we were judged according to the colour of our eyes?

What if we were judged according to the colour of our eyes?

The Battlefords welcomes its newest author
1987 Royal visit was 'absolutely successful' in every sense

1987 Royal visit was 'absolutely successful' in every sense

On Oct. 19, 1987, Queen Elizabeth II and her husband, Prince Phillip, visited Kamsack and Veregin.
ICYMI, pumpkin spice among new Merriam-Webster entries

ICYMI, pumpkin spice among new Merriam-Webster entries

370 words and phrases added to Merriam-Webster this month.
Royal memories treasured by Weyburn woman

Royal memories treasured by Weyburn woman

In memorial of Queen Elizabeth: exclusive archive Weyburn Review story — Kathryn Groshong shares her royal scrapbook and mementos of Queen Elizabeth II.
Facility and infrastructure improvements across the parks system

Facility and infrastructure improvements across the parks system

More than $13M being invested in Saskatchewan provincial parks this year.
Space discoveries that will blow your mind

Space discoveries that will blow your mind

The size of the universe is hard to fathom, and it’s expanding even faster than scientists originally thought.
A peek into the past with old-time threshing bee on Griffin farm

A peek into the past with old-time threshing bee on Griffin farm

The past came alive on the Glen and Suzanne Stomp farm at Griffin on Sunday afternoon, as they opened their mini-heritage village and held an old-time threshing bee. They had many displays of historical items in the village, including blacksmithing and rope-making demos, and in the field adjacent, a horse-drawn hay rack picked up stooks of wheat sheaves, and had them put through an old threshing machine powered by a belt to an antique tractor.
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