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CD offers bits of everything

CD offers bits of everything

WHITE LAKE Enter The Haggis Indie 8-out-of-10 It's not often that a band explores an abundance of musical styles on one complete album.
Winter construction

Winter construction

Greg Martin, Ben Calvert and Rebecca Derbowka of Roby Sharpe's phys ed class took part in building a Quinzhee on Friday afternoon. A Quinzhee is a shelter anyone can build for winter camping and use in a survival situation.
Tot Spot opens in city

Tot Spot opens in city

The Boys & Girls Club of Yorkton opened Tot Spot in the SIGN building on North Street Monday. The facility, being termed an Early Learning Drop-In Centre, is geared for children newborn to five years of age.
Spider is a true cad

Spider is a true cad

Intelligent Design: If the male nursery web spider were a human, he would be sternly denounced as a vulgar cad.
Capturing potash opportunities will take work

Capturing potash opportunities will take work

An economic impact study by the Saskatchewan East Enterprise Region (SEER) has offered details on the potential effects of potash development on the region's economy and infrastructure.

Abduction case headed to trial

Yorkton's Melvin Dale Koroluk will stand trial for the alleged abduction of a child from the Yorkton Exhibition last July.
The Thing is strangely similar to The Thing

The Thing is strangely similar to The Thing

The Thing (DVD/Blu-Ray) - Dir. Matthijs van Heijningen Jr. Starring Mary Elizabeth Winstead, Joel Edgerton, Ulrich Thomsen. I don't know when it became acceptable to name a sequel or prequel the same thing as the original.

Northern forum

First Nations and Métis Relations Minister and Minister responsible for Northern Affairs Ken Cheveldayoff, along with senior officials from Northern Affairs, will represent the Province of Saskatchewan at this week's Northern Development Minis
Snowarama aims to raise $150,000

Snowarama aims to raise $150,000

Every two years, Snowarama recruits a new Easter Seals Ambassador to put a face to the group's message and cause. This year, the committee introduced 13-year-old Bailey Clark, a Spy Hill-area resident and Grade 8 student at Langenburg High School.
Tot Spot - The Boys & Girls Club of Yorkton's

Tot Spot - The Boys & Girls Club of Yorkton's

At the Godfrey Dean Gallery in Yorkton! "A Fading Light: 25 Years of Photography at SIAST" Jan. 10 to Feb. 12, 2012. 25 Saskatchewan photographers commemorate the SIAST program with portraiture, documentary, commercial and fine art work.
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