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PHOTOS: Players impress at Trojans' Spring Camp

PHOTOS: Players impress at Trojans' Spring Camp

PHOTOS: Tied up in dance

PHOTOS: Tied up in dance

Jake's Gift started with a mask

Jake's Gift started with a mask

One-woman play about Second World War vet came to Kelvington, Melfort and Tisdale
Beeland Co-op ends year in strong position

Beeland Co-op ends year in strong position

Despite the weather, the Beeland Co-op ended the year in a strong financial position In fiscal year 2017, which goes from Feb. 1, 2016 to Jan. 31, 2017, the co-op earned $1.4 million in net savings, down from $1.7 million the year before.
NESD told to reduce salary expenses by 3.5 per cent

NESD told to reduce salary expenses by 3.5 per cent

Teachers contracts to end, support workers have no plans to reopen theirs
Outback brand has Carrot River declared a ChangeMAKER

Outback brand has Carrot River declared a ChangeMAKER

Carrot River has been declared one of four ChangeMAKERs in the province by the Saskatchewan Economic Development Association.
Challenging 2016 for Prairie North Co-op

Challenging 2016 for Prairie North Co-op

The 2016 fiscal year was challenging for the Prairie North Co-op, but it managed to earn almost $1.1 million. The 2017 fiscal year is looking better so far.
Tisdale residents to see one per cent tax increase

Tisdale residents to see one per cent tax increase

Despite a cutback from the provincial government, civic taxes in Tisdale are only going up one per cent this year. The town will raise $3.57 million through taxes in 2017, compared to $3.55 million in 2016. Meanwhile, it will only receive $1.
Kinistin students dream big through business club

Kinistin students dream big through business club

Not too long ago, Bailie Germs didn’t think much about the Kinistin Education Centre Business Club. “I seriously didn’t see myself even going to more than one meeting,” said Germs, a recent graduate.
High-quality players show up to Hawks’ spring camp

High-quality players show up to Hawks’ spring camp

The future is bright for the Nipawin Hawks and they got a glimpse at their annual spring camp. “We’re very happy with everything,” said Doug Johnson , the Hawks’ head coach and general manager.
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