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Local U18 AA baseball team readies to launch this spring

Local U18 AA baseball team readies to launch this spring

The Parkland Expos baseball organization will be adding a team to its roster this summer. The Expos had teams at the U15 and U18 AAA level in 2020, and now look to add a U18 AA team, explained Kelly Hubic.

Meet the Indigenous scientist charting the future of fisheries — one salmon at a time

Like most salmon scientists, Andrea Reid spends months each year searching for the iconic fish in salty estuaries and along the silty riverbanks of B.C.’s glacial torrents.
Sunny Side Up - It’s not romance the world needs now – it’s love

Sunny Side Up - It’s not romance the world needs now – it’s love

I’ve learned some things about romance over my life. · Flowers wither, gifts pile up, and too many chocolates make you chubby. If that kind of romance is all you’ve got, your relationship won’t survive.
Laugh at Life ... Remembering Valentines Day

Laugh at Life ... Remembering Valentines Day

Valentine’s Day. A more sentimental, heart-warming and… sappy day has never existed. Many years ago, I remember a conversation I had with one of my female relatives.
Little Poppets Nursery School helping the community

Little Poppets Nursery School helping the community

COVID-19 has made us all think in new ways and adjust to an altered way of living. Fundraising efforts also must plan in new ways to adjust.
Yorkton's Fabrick seeking Inked Magazine cover spot

Yorkton's Fabrick seeking Inked Magazine cover spot

Who will be the next tattooed model to appear on the cover of Inked Magazine and take home the grand prize of $25,000? Yorkton's Sharon Fabrick is hoping that it's her.
Woman critical of treatment at Russell hospital

Woman critical of treatment at Russell hospital

When Erin Lang attended the Russell Health Centre on January 17, she expected help. What the Oakburn resident received instead, she told The Brandon Sun, was the assumption she was a methamphetamine addict seeking drugs.
Sask. reports four COVID-19-related deaths and 244 new cases

Sask. reports four COVID-19-related deaths and 244 new cases

1691 COVID-19 vaccine doses administered Friday
It was time for pie and coffee

It was time for pie and coffee

On Friday afternoon it was time for drive-by pie and coffee at Yorkton Crossing. The event was part of the facility's outreach program to the community, providing a little something to smile about on a cold day.

Conklin linguist one of the last fluent speakers of endangered Nuxalk language

Hank Nater remembers when someone could walk the streets of Bella Coola, B.C. and hear people speaking Nuxalk, the language of the Indigenous Nuxalk people.
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