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Arcola-Kisbey 4H has a successful year

On June 27, the Arcola-Kisbey 4H Beef Club held their annual achievement day at the Arcola fair grounds.

Faba beans becoming more popular

Crops, like most things, come and go, and at times they then find a way to gain renewed interest yet again. One such crop appears to be fababeans, at least in terms of East Central Saskatchewan.
Margery Bryant

Margery Bryant

Margery Bryant July 17, 1913 - July 21, 2015 After a long and full life, Margery Bryant passed away peacefully at the age of 102.
Carlyle welcomes new Constable

Carlyle welcomes new Constable

Constable Bryan Marchuk joined the Carlyle Detachment two months ago in his first posting with the Royal Canadian Mounted Police.
Open Gate learning at Sunnybrae Acres a focus for local producers interested in Holistic Management

Open Gate learning at Sunnybrae Acres a focus for local producers interested in Holistic Management

Holistic Management practices are becoming more popular amongst those in the cattle industry as pockets of knowledgeable individuals spread.
Maryfield Fair draws crowd for 100th celebration

Maryfield Fair draws crowd for 100th celebration

Maryfield Fair excitedly held a successful 100 year celebration on Thursday, July 23. Whether attending for the first time or a return visitor to the annual event, people of all ages enjoyed themselves.

Pro/Con

Overhaul the UCCB-quickly Lynne Bell Supporting Canadian children who need help most is an idea few citizens in this country will dispute.
A Lifetime of Lake Life: Marjorie Hunt's century of memories

A Lifetime of Lake Life: Marjorie Hunt's century of memories

Since 1912, Marjorie Scott Cowie Hunt has enjoyed a century of lake life-all at White Bear Lake-and much of it documented in her poetry.
Marty Frank Halpape

Marty Frank Halpape

Marty Frank Halpape passed away peacefully on June 30, 2015, in the Royal University Hospital, Saskatoon, Sask., surrounded by his immediate family. Marty completed kindergarten to Grade 12 in Quill Lake, Sask.

I’ll still be me, and fixing the past

One of my favorite identity jokes is when a policeman stops Murphy and asks him to identify himself.
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