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The season of the backups in the CFL

The season of the backups in the CFL

With Labour Day now well in the rear view mirror the Canadian Football League heads into the homestretch of another season. Like most seasons on all sports, there have been ups and downs with the CFL in 2019.
Editorial Cartoon

Editorial Cartoon

Motocross action

Motocross action

Millstone Raceway was host to the Saskatchewan Motocross Championship Final. The event saw racers in a wide variety of classes take to the track to compete.
Procyshen wins revived Blue Owl tourney

Procyshen wins revived Blue Owl tourney

The Blue Owl is back. The men’s golf tournament at Deer Park Golf Course had not been played since 1993, and there has not been a men’s open at Deer Park for five years.

Canola Council welcomes China talks

Today’s announcement of the Government of Canada’s formal request for consultations with China under the World Trade Organization (WTO) agreement is welcomed by the canola industry.
Yorkton RCMP town hall meeting at St. Mary’s

Yorkton RCMP town hall meeting at St. Mary’s

At the St. Mary’s Cultural Centre Wednesday night, the Yorkton RCMP hosted a town hall meeting, along with its member agencies.
Crop Report: Harvest moving slowly

Crop Report: Harvest moving slowly

Eleven per cent of the crop is now in the bin, up from six per cent last week and remains well behind the five-year (2014-2018) average of 28 per cent for this time of year.

Elections are looming, have you noticed?

It’s surprisingly easy to forget that a federal election is on the horizon. Part of the reason for that is Canadian election rules, of course.
Teachers reveal urban/rural divide

Teachers reveal urban/rural divide

What sets rural and urban Saskatchewan apart tends to be a re-occurring theme in this province. There are simply differences between urban and rural needs and concerns. We need to recognize this.

Old School Furniture a Sunflower highlight

Every fall, the Sunflower Art and Craft Market showcases creativity, filling the Gallagher Centre with booths that show a wide range of art, crafts, food and creative goods, all for sale to the public.
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