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Debra Lee Smyth (Hancock)

Debra Lee Smyth (Hancock)

Smyth: Deb: Feb. 16, 1956 - July 11, 2104 Debra Lee Hancock was born in Indian Head, Sask. as the second daughter of Wayne and Jean Hancock. She developed close friends, went to school and has always been proud to call Indian Head her "home town".

It was just one thing

In birth order, Granddaughter Number Two recently boosted my ego by asking about one of my dessert specialties.

Wild boar numbers to explode

I was reading recently about the concerns from a University of Saskatchewan researcher regarding the risk wild boar pose in Saskatchewan. We have already seen an impact of the introduced species in Manitoba.
Weekly RCMP report

Weekly RCMP report

The Carlyle Detachment of the RCMP had 67 calls to service between Friday, July 11, and Thursday, July 17.
From washed out to sold out

From washed out to sold out

After a stalled start last summer due to a destructive hailstorm, Lorrissa Stigings' Fresh From The Garden's roadside vegetable stand's first day of business on Saturday, July 19, more than made up for it, as many eager customers arrived early, resul
It's about showing up

It's about showing up

While listening to a speaker recently the audience was challenged to think about our connections to people around us and whether or not we had true friends.
Moose Mountain Pro Rodeo celebrates 82 years

Moose Mountain Pro Rodeo celebrates 82 years

"Well it's bulls and blood; It's dust and mud; It's the roar of a Sunday crowd; It's the white in his knuckles; The gold in the buckle; He'll win the next go 'round," lyrics from Garth Brooks' song Rodeo is a testament to the strong resolve of the co
Manor Fun Daze brings the action

Manor Fun Daze brings the action

People gathered from far and wide to take in one of the toughest, roughest, and most exciting events in rodeo: bull riding.
Golfing for a great cause

Golfing for a great cause

What began as a day devoted to fun on the fairway for females has quickly evolved into an annual event designed to benefit local concerns and charities.

Crop Report for July 15 to 21, 2014

Haying continues in the province and livestock producers now have 42 per cent of the hay crop baled or put into silage, with an additional 49 per cent cut and ready for baling, according to Saskatchewan Agriculture's weekly Crop Report.
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