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When weakness, fear and hopelessness die

In the play Richelieu Bulwer-Lytton quipped the phrase "the pen is mightier than the sword". Indeed, the word is more powerful than dictators. As Christians we have a mandate to speak the good news to a world that sorely needs it.

Rider Insider

After what was presumably a productive bye week, the Saskatchewan Roughriders are back at work these days getting ready for Friday's first-place showdown at the Calgary Stampeders.
The fall of a city

The fall of a city

While I was away there were so many things happening in the world that I could barely catch up with everything after having gone on holidays.

Riders' Sheets on blazing pace

That was quite a season Kory Sheets had in July.
Fiddling for the ages

Fiddling for the ages

Four years ago Michele Amy and her husband Will Elliot put together an idea which was spawned from the Kenosee Lake Kitchen Party (KLKP) camps, but focused on training new fiddle and guitar teachers.
Weekly RCMP report

Weekly RCMP report

Between the week of July 26 and Aug. 1 the Carlyle Detachment of the RCMP received 47 complaints. 911 calls There were four 911 calls in total.
A celebration of life

A celebration of life

As drums were pounded and voices carried through the Moose Mountains, people danced gracefully about as their colourful regalia jingled softly in every movement.

A quick look at soybeans in Saskatchewan

Attending farm plot tours is often pretty farmer specific. I mean that in the sense comparing one canola variety against another is something of interest only to a canola producer.

Local fiddlers to play on Grandmaster's stage

For the first time in over 20 years the Canadian Grandmasters Fiddling Competition will be held outside of Ontario. On Aug. 24 the best fiddlers from across Canada will attend Saskatoon for the event.
Cannington Manor Fair transports people to the past

Cannington Manor Fair transports people to the past

Cannington Manor was a thriving town in the late 1800s, but by 1900 the village became abandoned as the railroad was constructed south of the village.
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