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Sunbelt Americans make mark in WHL

The statisticians' calculators were clacking away and the numbers showing up were mind-boggling.
Local dancer selected for Moscow Ballet

Local dancer selected for Moscow Ballet

The dreams of a local dancer have come true. Miranda Greening of Arcola, daughter of Reg and Kim Greening and Jeremy and Carrie Johnston, has been dancing since she was three years of age.

The Grace factor and not missing out on heaven

An egomaniacal character in the T.V. show Harry's Law said, "I don't know which is worse, to wake up and realize you're not what you used to be or knowing you're still what you always were." In real life our time is now; this is not a rehearsal.

Plenty of election goodies for rural Sask.

For an election that didn't look like it would provide much for rural Saskatchewan, there have been a surprising amount of goodies.
Baby behind bars?

Baby behind bars?

A friend of mine recently brought to my attention an article she read in the Calgary Herald newspaper. The article was about women inmates being allowed to raise their babies in prison for up to four years.
Former coach teaches hockey in Romania

Former coach teaches hockey in Romania

A former Yorkton Terrier head coach spent part of his summer in Romania helping develop that country's young hockey players.

Pause for Reflection

An old miser at last went to his reward and St. Peter escorted him to his new abode. Walking past numerous elegant mansions they finally arrived at a dilapidated old shack at the end of the street.

King's poised for NHL crown

It has been 44 years since the National Hockey League went Hollywood with its first expansion in 1967, but Los Angeles has yet to celebrate a Stanley Cup victory. That's about to change. This is the Kings' year.

News from Carlyle council chambers

The meeting came to order at 7 p.m., business was discussed from previous meetings. All agreed to close the reports and the meeting carried on.
Creative Tables for Cancer gets better and better

Creative Tables for Cancer gets better and better

It was a night for the memory bank. One filled with friends, laughter and inspiration. This year, more than 400 people attended Creative Tables for Cancer, meaning a total of 39 tables decorated in all types of themes.