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New Finland marks anniversary

New Finland marks anniversary

A dual anniversary passed recently southeast of city. It was a celebration of culture and faith for a unique group among our earliest settlers, yet it is one that most are probably not aware exists at all. On Aug. 3, people gathered at St.
Yorkton, Melville team up for provincials

Yorkton, Melville team up for provincials

The best Yorkton and Melville has to offer in bantam baseball teamed up for zone provincials a couple weeks ago.
Futuristic game fights against radiation

Futuristic game fights against radiation

Well after a few weeks of trying to offer game activities to get us all out in the summer sunshine, it's time to get back to the more traditional gaming table.
Ten NHLers still looking for work

Ten NHLers still looking for work

The National Hockey League's new CBA has hurt a handful of players' bank accounts this offseason.
UNRAU - Barry Marlin

UNRAU - Barry Marlin

Barry Marlin Unrau, 1971 - 2013. Barry Marlin Unrau was born May 14, 1971 to Albert and Lillian Unrau. He grew up grew up on an acreage with his two brothers on the Beaver Road, near MacGregor, MB. Barry graduated from MacGregor Collegiate in 1989.
Riders squeak by bruised Alouettes

Riders squeak by bruised Alouettes

The Saskatchewan Roughriders vs. Montreal Alouettes game on Saturday wasn't pretty. It entailed more sloppy plays than a peewee football game. But in the end, a win is a win. And a late Chris Milo field goal lifted the Riders to a 24-21 victory.
Gordon's hockey camp a hot commodity

Gordon's hockey camp a hot commodity

If you wanted to take part in Jason Gordon's Hockey 1st Skills Academy this past week at the Gallagher Centre, you had to be on the ball. The eighth annual hockey camp sold out back in April with 96 athletes lacing up the skates.

Efforts positive for surgery times

The Saskatchewan Surgical Initiative and surgical teams across the province have continued their effort to improve outcomes for patients by providing surgeries sooner.
AFSA launches Gardeners' Market

AFSA launches Gardeners' Market

Produce doesn't get any fresher, more nutritious, or more affordable than straight from your own garden.
Website provides new perspective

Website provides new perspective

If you are using the long days of summer to catch up on your genealogy research, you will want to check out a site from the Government of Canada. Log on to www.canada.gc.ca and you will find many interesting and helpful links.
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