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Fishing "fun"-draising for Alameda Rink

Fishing "fun"-draising for Alameda Rink

It was an early morning start to the day on Saturday, June 28, with a pancake breakfast held at Moose Creek Regional Park beginning at 6 a.m.
Green and Clean seeks more help for Centennial Park.

Green and Clean seeks more help for Centennial Park.

The Carlyle "Green and Clean" event wasn't the hit Jennifer Sedor predicted, the president of the Carlyle beautification committee said the turn out for the day saw only a few people.

Rider Insider: Ready or not

Ready or not, the 2013 Canadian Football League is upon us. For the Saskatchewan Roughriders, their Week 1 game is at the Edmonton Eskimos Saturday afternoon at 1:30 pm (TSN, CKRM Rider Radio Network).

June graduations and the next fifty years

You guessed it! Class of '63, that's me. The temptation is to share lighter thoughts and platitudes about commencement days. Like: "I have never let my schooling interfere with my education.
Red Market Barn under new ownership

Red Market Barn under new ownership

Harold and Brenda Johnston have lived in Stoughton for 26 years; they had no desire to move besides possibly looking into a lake cottage in the future.
For high school grads

For high school grads

The end of school is coming up quickly, summer is almost here. For those graduating it is a time of excitement, knowing they will be embarking on a new adventure whether going off to school or beginning work.
Everybody wins with Boogie Fest

Everybody wins with Boogie Fest

Boogie Fest, Carlyle's weekend of fun, games, food and most importantly bikes was a success according to organizers.

Choose your brand

For the better part of a decade I had the privilege of working for a company that specializes in researching and preparing background material for industrial investors. It was fascinating work.

Grey Cup fever already in Regina

It will be cold and it will be festive and a lot of booze-filled fans will be feeling neither pain nor a chill on Nov.
The Big "C" is for Capital

The Big "C" is for Capital

A team of Canadian and US researchers have recently developed a new drug they describe as a "sharp shooter," they claim it will hopefully be a breakthrough in treating various types of cancers.
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