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Ebenezer Baptist Church celebrates 100 years

Ebenezer Baptist Church celebrates 100 years

On the weekend of July 23rd and 24th, former pastors, members and friends of Ebenezer Baptist Church celebrated the 100th anniversary of the church in the Village of Ebenezer.
Game brings dexterity to the tabletop

Game brings dexterity to the tabletop

Regular readers will no doubt recognize that dice rolls and I do not actually get along all that well. Games requiring dice rolls often leave me frustrated with Lady Luck.

911 call rules

Dialing 911 is a quick efficient way for people to summon help when they encounter an emergency situation which requires the police, the fire department and/or the ambulance immediately.
Parkland college partners with RM of Foam Lake to deliver heavy equipment operator program

Parkland college partners with RM of Foam Lake to deliver heavy equipment operator program

Heavy Equipment Operator students and instructor pose with a scraper used in the project. Foam Lake, SK - A shortage of skilled labourers is a constant challenge for Saskatchewan's booming construction and resource sectors.
Classical side to Olenka's music

Classical side to Olenka's music

While many musicians have turned to touring solo, or with pared down bands to save money, Olenka and the Autumn Leaves have bucked the trend in order to preserve their approach to music.

SecurTek employees ratify new contract

Ron Styles, SaskTel President and CEO, has announced that members of the Communications Energy & Paperworkers Union of Canada (CEP) have voted in favour of ratifying a new collective agreement at SecurTek.

Furness waives right to jury

Kyle Braeden Furness, the 20-year-old Yorkton man charged with the June murder of Jimmy Ray Wiebe, had his second appearance in Yorkton Provincial Court last Thursday.
RM of Wallace celebrates

RM of Wallace celebrates

Folk n' Fest set for Asessippi

There's no snow on the slopes but the Asessippi Ski Area & Resort north of Russell hopes to attract a different type of clientele when its hosts the inaugural Subway Asessippi Folk n' Fest on Saturday, August 27.

New spinal clinics open

New clinics are now open in Saskatoon and Regina to improve access to assessment and prompt treatment for people suffering from low back pain.
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