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Pause for Reflection

The story is told about the minister who asked a member of his flock why he had not been to church for the past six weeks.
Prairie Dog Drive-In Theatre gears up for 30th season

Prairie Dog Drive-In Theatre gears up for 30th season

The screen may look empty now, but come Friday, the screen with be alive with movies. Vehicles will fill the empty spaces, and snacks and people will fill the vehicles.

Gordon F. Kells Cougar Corner

Mr. Birch and Ms. Sweet have Track and Field underway with both morning and after school practices. Hopefully, things will dry up soon. On Saturday, May 14, the track club attended an invitational meet in Weyburn. Mr.

Passing on the light

Consciously or otherwise, we train our children to be citizens of the coming decades. If we have a particular goal in mind, however, then that training becomes a conscious and vital part of our personal living and of our parental emphasis.

The View - from the desk of Marga Cugnet

"I love it when a good plan comes together." Actor George Peppard made that sentence a big part of his on-screen personality in a 1980s television series and I'm going to borrow it today.

The View - from the desk of Marga Cugnet

"I love it when a good plan comes together." Actor George Peppard made that sentence a big part of his on-screen personality in a 1980s television series and I'm going to borrow it today.
Test Report - 2011 Ford F-150

Test Report - 2011 Ford F-150

I have never been a truck person, but when the latest version of the Ford F-150 came out, there was something about it that made me look twice. Maybe it was the clean lines, or the way the side windows dip down beside the wing mirrors.
Finding peace

Finding peace

I'm writing this on my laptop, sitting in the car at the lookout at Kenosee Lake.

New business comes to Carlyle

TCA (The Containment Answer) Marketing Ltd. has set down roots in Carlyle. The family-owned-and-operated business opened their branch office here in April.

SMA winners taking problems head on

For all the talk about the "new Saskatchewan", it seems an awfully lot like the "old Saskatchewan". In the "old Saskatchewan", communities didn't always have the money to fix all their problems.