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OPINION: Websites and tankards

OPINION: Websites and tankards

Craving a local news update and there’s still a number of days before the next Review is released? There’s now an option for you: our new website, right here at parklandreview.ca.
NorthEast Midget AA grads learn with Outback Thunder

NorthEast Midget AA grads learn with Outback Thunder

Riley Mayer and Bret Stobbs are two of the Carrot River Outback Thunder’s rookies who have learned the ropes of Junior B hockey this season. Both 18-year-old forwards played for the NorthEast Midget AA squad last season.
Former Melfort resident joins Prime Minister’s Youth Council

Former Melfort resident joins Prime Minister’s Youth Council

Gabe Senecal will draw from rural Saskatchewan upbringing during discussions on the Youth Council.
Viability review to continue for Bjorkdale School

Viability review to continue for Bjorkdale School

No final decision made
Sheldon Kennedy focuses on hope in fight against child sexual abuse

Sheldon Kennedy focuses on hope in fight against child sexual abuse

Kennedy keynote speaker at North East Outreach and Support Services conference
Two Tisdale track athletes win silver

Two Tisdale track athletes win silver

Two Tisdale Track Club athletes won silver medals at the Knights of Columbus Track Meet in Saskatoon. Keeley Becker captured the silver medal in the bantam girls' triathlon event Jan.
OPINION: Who pays for journalism? One way or another, it's you

OPINION: Who pays for journalism? One way or another, it's you

Media business literacy a key takeaway from Shattered Mirror report
New restaurant at Evergreen as early as March 1

New restaurant at Evergreen as early as March 1

Nipawin Council has selected a new operator for the Evergreen Centre’s Restaurant. “At a special meeting of council on Jan. 9, we made a motion to offer the lease to Spice Hospitality Inc.,” Rennie Harper , Nipawin’s mayor, told the Review Jan. 27.
Massive air bag lets snowboarders develop tricks safely

Massive air bag lets snowboarders develop tricks safely

At the bottom of one of Wapiti Valley Ski and Board Resort’s steepest hills, there was a large jump, followed by a massive air bag to cushion any falls. The bag was brought to the resort by the Saskatchewan Snowboard Association for two days: Jan.
NESD to use $2 million in surplus money for more teachers

NESD to use $2 million in surplus money for more teachers

There will be an extra $2 million to hire teachers for the North East School Division. At a board meeting Jan.
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