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Sports This Week - Book looks inside life of Jays great

Sports This Week - Book looks inside life of Jays great

If you are a baseball fan in general, and a Toronto Blue Jays fan in particular, then you probably watched Roy ‘Doc’ Halladay with a certain level of reverence and awe. When Halladay was on his game there was simply no better pitcher.
Stolen truck from Quappelle - Indian Head RCMP

Stolen truck from Quappelle - Indian Head RCMP

The Indian Head RCMP are investigating an incident of theft that occurred on Nov. 5 at about 6:00 am. A pickup truck was stolen from a business in Quappelle and was seen driving east towards the east entrance of town.
Simulators to assist in heavy equipment operator training at Southeast College

Simulators to assist in heavy equipment operator training at Southeast College

Estevan– Southeast College’s auditorium hosted an excavator this week, and a dozer, and an articulated dump truck. And yet no diesel was consumed, nor ground disturbed.
Cameco loses roughly $61 million in Q3

Cameco loses roughly $61 million in Q3

Uranium miner Cameco lost about $61 million in its third quarter, the company reported in a financial statement on Wednesday.
Agriculture This Week - Consumer choices still comes down to cash

Agriculture This Week - Consumer choices still comes down to cash

It is interesting the dichotomy that exists between the idea of supporting Canadian farmers and accessing food closer to home versus concerns that supply managed farm systems should go the way of the Canadian Wheat Board.
NDP call for increased COVID-19 testing, reduced class sizes, due to record new cases

NDP call for increased COVID-19 testing, reduced class sizes, due to record new cases

Saskatoon– The opposition New Democratic Party (NDP) is calling for immediate action to increase COVID-19 testing capacity and reduce class sizes to slow the spread of the pandemic, due to “The alarming increase in COVID-19 cases in Saskatchewan in t
Pasqua First Nation subdues quick-moving grass fire

Pasqua First Nation subdues quick-moving grass fire

Fire crews at the Pasqua First Nation were breathing a sigh of relief, along with some lingering smoke, after a grass fire burned through the community’s south side on Thursday afternoon. “It came from off-reserve.
COVID-19 UPDATE - 129 new cases, 32 in hospital, 50 recoveries

COVID-19 UPDATE - 129 new cases, 32 in hospital, 50 recoveries

There are 129 new cases of COVID-19 to report in Saskatchewan on November 5, 2020, bringing the provincial total to date to 3,536 cases.
Thinking I do with words - If only I could easily fix this leaking washer

Thinking I do with words - If only I could easily fix this leaking washer

I have a leaky washer. This is annoying, and probably less efficient than it could be, so I decided I’d look up how to fix the leak and see how I can make laundry a lot less leaky.
Fundraiser for Rocanville's Bob Wilkie

Fundraiser for Rocanville's Bob Wilkie

Bob Wilkie has been a mainstay in the Rocanville community for years. He was the town foreman for over a decade before retiring in early 2020.
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