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A river ran through it

A river ran through it

"This TOWNSHIP is well settled, the soil is rich clay and sandy loam; the White Sand River flows through the east part of it." (It was later always referred to the "Little White Sand River" which is a tributary of the White Sand River.
SCHAFER - Enid

SCHAFER - Enid

Enid Marion Schafer resided at Victoria Court at the time of her passing on April 27, 2012 at the age of 80 years old. Enid was born to William and Mildred Kermeen on December 13, 1931. Enid was united in marriage to William Schafer on Sept 1, 1951.

Credit Union makes payout

Cornerstone Credit Union announces $1.38 million paid back to members through the Member Ownership Program. The Board of Directors of Cornerstone Credit Union is proud to declare the payment to members based on the financial success of 2011.

Strong construction

The first quarter of 2012 has seen a new record for Saskatchewan's non-residential construction according to a report released by Statistics Canada. Construction totalled $407.4 million in the first three months of 2012, a 7.
Dr. Brass School Students of the Month for April

Dr. Brass School Students of the Month for April

Lissa Weiss Grade 4 Griffin Richard Grade 6
Prolific Folk

Prolific Folk

SASKATCHEWAN Zachary Lucky Indie 7-out-of-10 Well I have been reviewing Zachary Lucky's efforts for a while now. This guy is one of Saskatchewan's prolific folkies, with CDs being churned out on a regular basis.
Crowns working for all of Sask.

Crowns working for all of Sask.

Quite often, reporting on government becomes an exercise in informing the public of what's gone wrong. Today, however, it's pleasing to talk about what's gone right.
DUBUC

DUBUC

A carload of local women attended the Ladies Night Out Community Hall Fundraiser in Waldron last Saturday evening.
Plants prove survival of the fittest

Plants prove survival of the fittest

When Bob Bors isn't breeding fruit crops, he shifts his attention to tinkering with a perennial plant native to tropical climates. And his new series of coleus is gaining international attention.

WMBL Cardinals sign infielder

The Western Major Baseball League season is less than a month from the first pitch, and Mike Perry is excited by the prospect of spending the summer in the fold of the Yorkton Cardinals.
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