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Here come the deer, again

Here come the deer, again

Well, the deer are at it again and don't anyone try to convince me of how cute those critters are! I noticed the tops of all my snowdrops had disappeared and this afternoon the neighbour pointed in disgust to all her headless tulip stalks.
Squeeze a few more sardines into that flying tin can

Squeeze a few more sardines into that flying tin can

I think many Western Canadians take a perverse pride in WestJet. It started out as a Western Canadian airline. It was several years before the airline even offered flights to and from Toronto.
New Horizons end curling season

New Horizons end curling season

The New Horizons spring curling has come to a close before the spring arrived and long before the snow has left. In the morning draw March 19 on sheet one, the Hagen rink, who didn't count often but never-the-less did it big over the Forester group.
Second year to cheer

Second year to cheer

In just the second season of existence, the John Paul II cheer team is fired up. That enthusiasm showed, as they competed in the Warman Cheer Classic March 16 and 17.

Scorekeeping debacle eliminates NBCHS from gold medal contention

Dear Editor North Battleford Comprehensive High School Viking girls were eliminated from gold medal contention on the weekend in 4A girls' basketball against Moose Jaw Peacock by a scorekeeping error that scorekeepers and officials refused to recogni
Spring is hiding, somewhere

Spring is hiding, somewhere

March 20 was the official first day of spring and what a day it was! The worst two day blizzard in years. Roads blocked, people stranded, everything ground to a stand still.
Finance Minister Krawetz in Battlefords April 8

Finance Minister Krawetz in Battlefords April 8

Folks in the Battlefords will once again be able to hear directly from the finance minister about what the provincial budget means for people locally.
Vikings miss HOOPLA final after controversial semi final

Vikings miss HOOPLA final after controversial semi final

The final weekend of Saskatchewan's high school version of March Madness is now over.
Paving the way to safer roads

Paving the way to safer roads

Spring is just 'round the corner and so is the Worst Roads Campaign, sponsored by CAA Saskatchewan.
Sad tale of the Sask. elk industry

Sad tale of the Sask. elk industry

Joe Gerein and wife Doris farm east of Unity. Gerein always had a mixed farm, running cattle as well as growing grain. In 1991, he decided to make the switch from cattle to elk, believing the elk would be less work.
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