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100 years of 4-H

If you grew up in rural Canada you are likely well aware of 4-H, with a rather good chance you have been involved with the organization at some point. That is not really surprising since 4-H is celebrating its 100th anniversary this year.
Irene Doty receives Air Cadet Medal of Honour for a stellar 39 years of services

Irene Doty receives Air Cadet Medal of Honour for a stellar 39 years of services

Irene Doty reminisces on her time with the Air Cadet Movement and talks of the honour in receiving the Air Cadet League of Canada Medal of Honour award.

Canuck's stunning move: Luongo stays

If Vancouver Canucks could somehow put that gigantic contract of Roberto Luongo's between the pipes next season, new coach John Tortorella's team might never give up a goal.

Golden bowls of incense and sweet aroma in heaven

An elderly gentleman passed his granddaughter's room one night and overheard her repeating the alphabet in an oddly reverent way. "What on earth are you up to?" he asked. "I'm saying my prayers," explained the little girl.
Kenosee Superslides safe for public use

Kenosee Superslides safe for public use

On June 26, during a routine inspection public health inspectors discovered deficiencies at the Kenosee Superslides. "The public health inspectors routinely inspect pools all through the year, but they get all of the pools opening up for the summer..

What is there to say?

I admit it, choosing a topic for this week's article is proving difficult.

Rider Insider: Riders keep on rollin'

Mosaic Stadium on Friday night has to be the highlight of the calendar year so far and we're already into the seventh month! Picture it; near perfect summer conditions (sunny, 26 degrees Celsius and no wind), a record crowd for a Saskatchewan Roughri

Rider Insider

n with a bang, blowing out the Edmonton Eskimos at Commonwealth Stadium 39-18 Saturday afternoon before 35,869 fans.
Kisbey celebrates more than Canada Day on July 1st

Kisbey celebrates more than Canada Day on July 1st

July 1st celebrations were a plenty, with organized fun at Kenosee, White Bear Lake, and Manor, just to name a few. Kisbey also celebrated Canada Day, but they did not stop there.
Trying to catch the big one

Trying to catch the big one

The sun was shining, the clouds were hanging overhead casting shadows, while a cool breeze blew in from the water at Moose Creek Regional Park, but the fish were biting and people were signing up for a chance to win a number of prizes at Alameda Comm
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