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Cote First Nation youths participate in three-week literacy summer camp

As many as two dozen youths from Cote First Nation were involved last month in a three-week summer camp with an emphasis on literacy.

Consider winter wheat

It can be tough to think about next year’s crop before this one is in the bin, but winter wheat is well worth growing. It spreads out the spring and fall workloads, though planting winter wheat is likely to overlap with harvest.
Resident’s move stimulates memories of Kamsack Flour Mill

Resident’s move stimulates memories of Kamsack Flour Mill

A move from a resident’s home into Eaglestone Lodge last week brought back memories of a once-prominent Kamsack business.
Cote camp participants involved in three field trips

Cote camp participants involved in three field trips

Staff in place as school is to begin September 1

The 2015-16 school year is to begin for teachers on August 27 and for students regular classes will begin on September 1.

New Democrats have been out of the picture for a long time

What’s lost on many – especially many federal New Democrats – is how long they have been out of the picture in Saskatchewan. Of course, that could change on October 19.

Times Perspective

LOOKING BACK... A Decade Ago

Frustrated by the potholes in the province’s highway system?

Recently I had the opportunity to drive Highway No. 22 from Killaly to Lemberg, and a couple of weeks earlier I had covered the stretch from Highway No. 10 to Lemberg.

All things considered... The lady doth protest too much

Not long ago I watched with interest as celebrity Jane Fonda answered media questions – re: her opposition to the oil sands and proposed pipeline project.

Swearing expressions do not translate well

Many years ago I taught Norwegian language evening classes for the Edmonton School Board.
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