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Plan ahead and be ready for emergencies

Emergency Preparedness Week was proclaimed across the country from May 6 to 12.
Tisdale minor leagues ready for ball season

Tisdale minor leagues ready for ball season

TISDALE — The Tisdale Minor Ball Association is hitting the diamond for what it believes will be another successful season. As of last week, 210 players are registered for baseball and softball. This is up eight from 202 players in 2017.

North Central baseball season kicks off

With the calendars flipping to May, baseball is back and so too, is the North Central Baseball League. Midget The smallest of the NCBL comes in the midget division, with just three teams in action including Lanigan, Quill Lake, and Wynyard.

Regional partners major players in economic development

The Saskatchewan government proclaimed May 7-12 economic development week across the province.

Bisons open season on high note

The Bruno Bisons kicked off their 2018 Saskatoon Men’s Baseball League season on a high as they picked up a win in their only contest. The Bisons, who were scheduled to play twice, saw their second game of the week rained out on May 10.
Red Sox drop three of four

Red Sox drop three of four

It was a tough weekend for the Muenster Midget AAA Red Sox, as they managed just a single win in four contests, losing each game of their May 12 doubleheader in Regina, and splitting their May 13 doubleheader in Estevan. Red Sox vs.

Spring means softball season

With the calendar flipping to May, softball is back, and so too is the North Central Softball League. Six teams from Humboldt will be in action throughout the year, including two in Bantam/Midget, one in Peewee, one in Squirt, and two in Mite.
Throwback: Storm sewer collapse causes major potholes

Throwback: Storm sewer collapse causes major potholes

From the Tisdale Recorder files, May 17, 1978
Leisureland rewarded for perseverance

Leisureland rewarded for perseverance

The Saskatchewan Regional Parks Board saw something in the LeRoy Leisureland Regional Park. That is why they have been awarded the 2018 Park on the Move award during the board’s annual convention on April 13.

Plan to let spray planes water bomb rural fires

The stubble in the fields is dry, ready to go off with a spark. The field itself is too wet to support a fire truck. The solution: attack from the air.
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