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Rural Sask. poorly served by Internet policy

The problem with the notion that a certain party will always represents your concerns is, that certain party eventually winds up as your government.
Robin Big Eagle memorial slo pitch tournament

Robin Big Eagle memorial slo pitch tournament

If you went by Lion's Park on Saturday, Sept. 22 you may have wondered what the crowd was for. The dozens of slo pitch players weren't only there for fun in the sun, but also for a worthy cause.

Growing Forward 2 policy

The vision of what government thinks is a good farm safety net and what farmers desire still seem to be decidedly different, not that that is particularly shocking. But governments keep trying nevertheless.
Music in the park

Music in the park

Wawota has seen a great many artists who have performed during the summer at Music in the Park. Free concerts sponsored by News in a Minute, fresh air, and great company made the seven performances throughout the summer and fall quite enjoyable.
What ticks me off - Being a young journalist

What ticks me off - Being a young journalist

As I am approaching the end of my time in Carlyle, I have been thinking a lot about being a journalist. More specifically I have been thinking about being a young 21 year old out in the real world.
Fundraising fun for Moose Mountain Recoup and Release

Fundraising fun for Moose Mountain Recoup and Release

The 3rd Annual Moose Mountain Recoup and Release Fundraiser Trail Ride was held on Saturday, Sept. 22, and Sunday, Sept. 23. Based at Saskairie riders registered to ride and raised pledges for the wildlife rescue, which is run by Cheryl Winkler.

Gordon F. Kells High School Cougar Corner

Congratulations to Mitchell Morrison who participated in the SHSAA Provincial Golf Championships in Prince Albert this past weekend. Mitchell, a grade 9 student, competed against golfers in grades 9 to 12. He finished tied for 10th out of 78 golfers.
An opportunity I couldn't pass up

An opportunity I couldn't pass up

Since the time I was ten I have been playing volleyball. It became something I did almost year round having played for my school team and various club teams throughout as well as recreational leagues.
Volunteers are appreciated

Volunteers are appreciated

The summer has come and gone and so has the open season for the Rusty Relics Museum. The museum is open six days a week throughout the summer months and acts as not only a historical landmark but also a tourist information hot spot.

Student enrollment on the rise

Fall is on its way and students have been back in classes since Sept. 3. A month into the semester and the 2012/2013 student enrollment is still climbing.