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Riders acknowledged during annual awards banquet

Riders acknowledged during annual awards banquet

The Etoimamie Valley Riders Club acknowledged its riders during its combined fall trail ride and annual banquet and awards hosted at the farm of Tom and Shirley Babchishin on October 26.
Local farmers support Canora PWOS core rider with crop donation

Local farmers support Canora PWOS core rider with crop donation

Shortly after the 2019 harvest got underway, Michael Zbeetneff of Canora contacted Kim Hladun of Canora, core rider with PWOS (Prairie Women on Snowmobiles) Mission 2020 and made a commitment to donate four swaths of canola to Hladun’s ride, in suppo

Retail liquor permits available soon

In first online auction
Brickery: The Lego world as another way to cope with stress

Brickery: The Lego world as another way to cope with stress

Adult lego hobby highlighted in Estevan

RM of Rudy Opens New Office Building

New Broderick location a fine fit for council, administration

Dickenson, Fajardo, Judge earn West Division awards

The Saskatchewan Roughriders have announced three members of the 2019 team were named West Division award winners including Head Coach Craig Dickenson (Coach of the Year), Cody Fajardo (Most Outstanding Player) and Cameron Judge (Most Outstanding Can

SaskPower moving forward with Moose Jaw natural gas plant

The 350-megawatt Moose Jaw natural gas-fired power station has taken a significant step toward becoming a reality.
A look at class size and composition

A look at class size and composition

Government working to establish committee
Government introduces new Fisheries Act

Government introduces new Fisheries Act

Environment Minister Dustin Duncan introduced legislation Wednesday that will improve the province’s ability to respond to threats posed by prohibited and aquatic invasive species, and provide additional protection for aquatic species at risk.
Missionary couple from Weyburn airlifted out of Haiti

Missionary couple from Weyburn airlifted out of Haiti

For the second time in less than a year, Weyburn couple Wade and Marilyn Fitzpatrick were forced to flee the island nation of Haiti, due to the level of anarchy and violence which has made it unsafe for them to continue ministering there any longer.
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