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Togo Bonspiel attracts a dozen entries

Togo Bonspiel attracts a dozen entries

One Togo family’s dedication to the sport of curling, and the ability to attract some volunteers, resulted in ice being made, and 12 teams signing up for a mixed bonspiel that was held at Togo.
Sturgis READ Club hosts district cribbage

Sturgis READ Club hosts district cribbage

The Sturgis READ Club hosted the senior Parkland Valley District cribbage games in conjunction with the Saskatchewan Senior Fitness Association (SSFA.) There were eight teams entered in tournament held on February 22.
Trade increase second highest in Canada

Trade increase second highest in Canada

Saskatchewan’s wholesale trade in December 2018 reflected a 16.3 per cent increase from December 2017—the second highest increase among Canada’s provinces and the highest in Western Canada. The increase was also higher than the national average of 1.
SaskTel moving to paperless billing

SaskTel moving to paperless billing

SaskTel today announced it will take another step towards being a green company by initiating a plan aimed at reducing paper consumption related to monthly bills.

UPDATE: Momo clarification notice

It has been brought to our attention by the RCMP the that the story published yesterday may have some inaccuracies, so we have taken the story down while we investigate further.
River Ridge SWF branch shows support at provincial convention

River Ridge SWF branch shows support at provincial convention

At the 90 th annual Saskatchewan Wildlife Federation (SWF) convention held in Moose Jaw, the River Ridge branch of the SWF presented a $2,000 donation to the Habitat Trust Fund.
NDP leader visits FSIN winter assembly

NDP leader visits FSIN winter assembly

Ryan Meili, leader of the Saskatchewan NDP, wants to meet people.
Cleaning up

Cleaning up

A collision on Broadway St. and Gladstone Ave. had to be cleaned up at approximately 1:00 p.m. on Feb. 25. Staff Photo by Devin Wilger

Outlook and Area Encouraged to 'Go Out and Play'

Online contest tallies physical activity minutes in communities
Icy art

Icy art

A local resident has made it a tradition to make a sculpture out of the snow in front of their home, with a different one on display every year. This is this year’s display, again located on Laurier Ave. Staff Photo by Devin Wilger
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