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Patience allows Prince Albert team to win Ladies Fish for Freedom

Patience allows Prince Albert team to win Ladies Fish for Freedom

For this year’s Ladies Fish for Freedom winners, the key was patience. Cheryl Joo and her mother Shirley Anderson of Prince Albert caught three fish with a combined length of 205.25 centimetres during the women’s-only tournament Aug. 18 and 19.
Shapovalov provides Canada with another tennis hope

Shapovalov provides Canada with another tennis hope

Male tennis is Canada is stronger than ever. After carrying the burden of hope for Canadian tennis fans for the last six plus years, Milos Raonic might finally have some help.
Throwback: RECplex becomes three ring circus

Throwback: RECplex becomes three ring circus

From the Tisdale Recorder Files, Aug. 26, 1987
Join in the conversation about mental health

Join in the conversation about mental health

Farming is a tough business and yet Canadian farmers are feeding the world.
Old traditions, new events, new gazebo at Golburn Fair

Old traditions, new events, new gazebo at Golburn Fair

The link between the Golburn Agricultural Society and the Golburn Gallopers 4-H Light Horse Club was on full display at this year’s Golburn Fair.
Red Sox cap season with Western Canadian title

Red Sox cap season with Western Canadian title

The Muenster Midget AAA Red Sox are Western Canadian Champions.
Carrot River Co-op holds grand opening for liquor store

Carrot River Co-op holds grand opening for liquor store

It took a year and a half for the Carrot River Co-op to secure the licence to open a liquor store. That effort was celebrated at a grand opening at the co-op’s 1013 Main location.

OPINION: The premier of the boom

When it comes to life, sometimes a lot about what happens comes down to luck.
Greg Torwalt brings his own monsoon to Humboldt

Greg Torwalt brings his own monsoon to Humboldt

It has been awhile for Greg Torwalt but the Humboldt original made a return to his hometown for an Arts Humboldt show at the Humboldt Golf Club on Aug. 9.
Meeting goals at the Tri-Unity Challenge

Meeting goals at the Tri-Unity Challenge

It was Cayden Cummings of Nipawin who first crossed the finish line at the ninth annual Tri-Unity Challenge. The 11-year-old boy, who likes long distance running more than sprinting, said he was pleased with the race.
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