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The knight who crossed Canada

The knight who crossed Canada

In the June 22, 2012, edition of The Observer a story of a knight from Quebec, Vincent Gabriel Kirouac who was crossing the country to promote chivalry, appeared.
Kitchen Party wraps up week two

Kitchen Party wraps up week two

Week two of the Kenosee Lake Kitchen Party hosted 102 campers. With 21 instructors, each camper had quality, one-on-one instruction. Each camper learned a lot and greatly enjoyed their time at the camp.
Cell phone etiquette

Cell phone etiquette

Technology today can be absolutely amazing. Things such as FaceTime, Skype, Google, email, often help to bring people closer.

Rider Insider

It is now a legitimate question: "What's wrong with the Saskatchewan Roughriders?" We've heard it, at times, over the course of the summer of 2012 but it never seemed like there was too much wrong with the Green & White.
To Affinity and beyond, Spectra Credit Union forms merger partnership with Affinity Credit Union.

To Affinity and beyond, Spectra Credit Union forms merger partnership with Affinity Credit Union.

The Board of Directors of Spectra Credit Union is moving forward with a recommendation to their members to merge with Affinity Credit Union which has its headquarters in Saskatoon but has a distinct presence throughout the province.
Weekends Slo-Pitch tournament; caution too much fun.

Weekends Slo-Pitch tournament; caution too much fun.

The dust was flying in every direction at Lion's Park on Saturday, as the summer's Â鶹ÊÓƵeast Saskatchewan Leisure Slo-Pitch teams all met up for an end of season tournament.

Is Sask's boom on hold for a while?

The notion that Saskatchewan's eight-year boom may be coming to end is a disturbing to people who have faced all too many economic ups and downs.

Town feels their recycling initiatives should be recognized.

Council met on Wednesday Aug. 15th and the following news came from the meeting.The new cleaners took over the contract at the health clinic this week. The cleaners from the town's offices were lucky enough to take on the extra job.
Fine dining at 2nd Street Eats in Wawota

Fine dining at 2nd Street Eats in Wawota

If you've heard talk lately of a delicious new restaurant in Wawota, it's true. 2nd Street Eats opened on July 15 and has been serving up fine dining at its best ever since.

Creative dining, divine care

To define creativity take a two year old, place an ice cream cone in her hands and stand back. It works, we just watched it happen. "Grandma, can I have an ice cream cone, please?" was the beginning.
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