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Agreeing with abortion article

I must commend Jessica Mees for writing her "abortion piece" (June 29, 2012). While many people, in fact I would say most people, steer a far away from this topic, it is certainly a subject that should be debated.
It's that time again: Manor Fun Daze

It's that time again: Manor Fun Daze

A bull riding extravaganza will be held on Saturday, July 21. The 33rd Annual Manor Fun Daze, a PBR Canada event, is sure to be great entertainment for the entire family. July 22, will then see a horse show put on.

Rural job stats offer insight

A recent conversation with Saskatchewan's foremost statistician, Doug Elliott, reminded me of a couple truisms about rural Saskatchewan that I haven't thought about for awhile: The first is that it's a little too easy to assume Saskatchewan is one bi

Take in the action at the Moose Mountain Pro Rodeo

This year marks the 80th Anniversary of the Moose Mountain Pro Rodeo in Kennedy. Starting on Saturday, July 21 and finishing on July 22 Kennedy will host this exhilarating event.

Beach Bash celebrating 50 years

Tourism Estevan and Woodlawn Regional Park would like to invite the public to Woodlawn Regional parks 50th Anniversary 2012 Beach Bash on July 14th at the Woodlawn Regional Park Boundary Dam Beach.

Accessibility Fish Creek Campground Service Centres

- Moose Mountain Provincial Park The National Building Code of Canada (NBC) contains minimum legal requirements for Barrier Free Design for the Disabled for all new buildings, with a few stated exceptions. The new Service Centers are covered by NBC.
Playoffs in sight for Saskota Baseball League

Playoffs in sight for Saskota Baseball League

This year the Saskota Baseball League was host to ten teams. The North Division made up of the Arcola Threshers, Carlyle Cardinals, Kenosee Cubs, Redvers A's, and the Wawota Pats.
A long way from home

A long way from home

Cyclist, Ingrid Eder-Carrizo, has come from Spain to bicycle across Canada. Turning 61 in Winnipeg two weeks ago, she has always been passionate about cycling.
Rusty Relics kick starts summer children's activities

Rusty Relics kick starts summer children's activities

Children from Cornerstone Family and Youth Day Camp traveled the world and the seven seas without stepping a foot out of Carlyle last Wednesday, July 4.
What the future holds

What the future holds

Zack Sharp has always loved baseball. This love coupled with his natural ability has led to a baseball scholarship. In the fall Sharp will head to Crown College in Minneapolis, MN. Earlier this year Sharp had made a profile with a recruiting agency.