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SaskBooks Book Picks - 'David G Grade 3'

“David G Grade 3: The Tragicomic Memoir of a Reluctant Atheist" by David Robert Loblaw Published by Cameron House Media Review by Shelley A. Leedahl $20.

Johnson on the verge of making history

By becoming Nipawin’s winningest coach
Captive breeding only works when animals can go home

Captive breeding only works when animals can go home

B.C. is spending hundreds of thousands of dollars on a captive breeding program to protect spotted owls. With an estimated six of the owls left in the wild in Canada, all in B.C., that seems like good news.
Gardening passion for Tymiak

Gardening passion for Tymiak

They say gardeners have green thumbs. In the case of Glen Tymiak the ‘green’ extends over both thumbs, his fingers, hands and quite likely toes. To say Tymiak is an avid gardener would be understatement.
Friend gifts clump of Jacob’s Ladder

Friend gifts clump of Jacob’s Ladder

A very kind and generous friend recently gifted us with a clump of Jacob’s Ladder. Are you familiar with this plant? It is a pretty perennial that has a thick, bushy growing habit with dainty leaves, similar to a fern.

Yorkton RCMP: Theft of wire

Saskatchewan Crime Watch Advisory
Humboldt's Crozon aiming for the Olympics

Humboldt's Crozon aiming for the Olympics

Paige Crozon is trying to earn an Olympic berth in an event that reminds her of her days developing her passion for basketball in Humboldt. The daughter of Gary and Leanne Crozon is a member of Canada’s national women’s 3x3 basketball team.
Deck builder among best of genre

Deck builder among best of genre

Personally I like deck builder quite a lot. Ditto the group as a whole. But, as we have now played more than 40 games which have deck-building as at least an element within the game, it’s not so easy to find a game in the genre that really impresses.
Serving Wawota and area for 44 years

Serving Wawota and area for 44 years

Bev King has been serving the people of Wawota and area for the last 44 years. She opened the local Robinson’s Store in 1975, in the building that formerly housed Chouquette’s Hardware. They relocated into a brand-new building next door.
Commitment to increase biofuel content applauded

Commitment to increase biofuel content applauded

Canola industry welcomes Manitoba PC’s announcement
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