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Local author pens book for younger readers

Local author pens book for younger readers

Local area author Lorraine Johnson has a book out for the younger reader. Johnson said the idea for Baxter and the Blue Bunny came from observing his pet pooch.

Hill and Levene Schools of Business release their Economic and Social Impact Study

The University of Regina’s Paul J. Hill School of Business and Kenneth Levene Graduate School of Business are making a substantial economic and social impact on our communities.
Renowned USask water scientist awarded Royal Society Medal

Renowned USask water scientist awarded Royal Society Medal

John Pomeroy, Canada Research Chair in Water Resources and Climate Change at the University of Saskatchewan (USask), has been awarded one of Canada’s top honours for outstanding contributions to environmental science.
Flin Flon wins over Humboldt Friday

Flin Flon wins over Humboldt Friday

In the SJHL
Millionaires top Red Wings

Millionaires top Red Wings

In SJHL action
Johners farm history from current harvest back to the very beginning

Johners farm history from current harvest back to the very beginning

Farm near Macoun, SK.
Harvest continues when weather allows

Harvest continues when weather allows

It was harvest in full swing at the farm of Jordan and Jennifer Lindgren in the Norquay area Sept. 1.
New book draws on Yorkton experience

New book draws on Yorkton experience

A new book by Richard Doornink; 1967 – a coming of age story has its roots firmly set in Yorkton. “I was born in Winnipeg in 1958,” relates the author.
Threshing event hosted in Rocanville

Threshing event hosted in Rocanville

It was a glimpse into the past of agriculture as a threshing demonstration was held at Rocanville recently.
Fourth book released for Usherville-area author

Fourth book released for Usherville-area author

Remember Me is a romance novel that follows the blossoming love between two characters who faced numerous challenges throughout the story. Rhonda Leibel of Usherville captured the evolving story in her book. “This is my fourth book,” she said.
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