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Cornerstone Cruisers wheel into Moose Mountain Provincial Park

Cornerstone Cruisers wheel into Moose Mountain Provincial Park

Last year the Cornerstone Cruisers went on a roaming car show through local communities drumming up interest in the newly formed club.
Lance runners honoured as North American Indigenous Games are set to begin

Lance runners honoured as North American Indigenous Games are set to begin

Historically the lance run was performed by scouts within First Nation culture as they looked for seasonal camps or to spread important messages through communities.
Red Willow Run and the need for beaver management

Red Willow Run and the need for beaver management

A combination of excess rains and beaver dams letting go led to a large mass of water flowing through the Red Willow Run in the northeast of Moose Mountain Provincial Park territory, which affected not only parkland but farmland and roads further dow

Gloom, despair and agony on me

A couple is travelling down the road. The wife says, "We're on the wrong road." The husband replies, "That's o.k. We're making good time." When it comes to understanding pain and suffering, most of us are on the wrong road.
Local youth playing for the Generals

Local youth playing for the Generals

Football is a sport in Saskatchewan that many people enjoy. The Roughriders have helped to give young players something to aspire to, while the CFL and NFL at large entice many youth into wanting to play.
Drone images produce unique photos

Drone images produce unique photos

Story: As with any technology there are good and bad aspects to it. For example nuclear power plants provide energy for many people around the world, while the same process of nuclear fission is integral in how the atomic bomb was created.

Dorothy Anne Davies

Dorothy Anne Davies February 11th, 1931 - June 28th, 2014 In loving memory of Dorothy "Dot" Anne Davies, loving wife of the late Kenneth Davies, who passed away at the Deer View Lodge, Wawota, Saskatchewan on Saturday, June 28th, 2014 at the age of 8

We're praying for you

It's hard to find a funny or even light-hearted topic for this week's offering.

Should farmers be paid to maintain natural habitats?

There has been a discussion going on for a few years about whether society should be paying farmers to maintain natural habitats such as bluffs of trees, pothole ponds and slough wetlands? It is something I have written about before, and while there
Maryfield Fair celebrating 99 years

Maryfield Fair celebrating 99 years

Ninety-nine years is an accomplishment of great magnitude and this year the Maryfield Fair marks their 99th anniversary on Thursday, July 24.
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