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Back to its origins

The house next door is getting a major facelift and in the process its façade is being removed. Let me explain.

Genetically modified agriculture

Story:In addition to holding basically a lifetime interest in agriculture I also happen to be a fan of science fiction. The two areas of interest occasionally converge, and frankly I am never sure if that is a good thing, or a bad one.
Talented local youth to hold concert in Redvers May 15

Talented local youth to hold concert in Redvers May 15

Music is everywhere around us all the time. It is another language that people understand, but a language not everyone can speak; everyone can appreciate music, yet may not be able to play an instrument.
Youth group at Gordon F. Kells High School sends serious message to students

Youth group at Gordon F. Kells High School sends serious message to students

By Coriandré Lawrence Katie Matthewson was grief stricken and overwhelmed with self-loathing.

The aftermath of Easter and lame ducks

The math professor's six-year-old son knocks at the door of his father's study. "Dad", he says. "I need help with a math problem I couldn't do at school." "Sure, just tell me what's bothering you.

UC Chimes: Who should control your life?

Almost every day unexpected events happened around the world which make innocent people victims.

Growing forward 2 agricultural policy

Without a lot of fanfare Federal Agriculture Minister Gerry Ritz and Saskatchewan Agriculture Minister Lyle Stewart announced the launch of the Growing Forward 2 agricultural policy framework in Saskatchewan.
Dance Effex hosts recital in Arcola to a full house

Dance Effex hosts recital in Arcola to a full house

A full house on Saturday, April 27, at Prairie Place Hall in Arcola was captivated by the wonderful talent of local dancers during Marley's Dance Effex Arcola and Area Recital.
Kennedy's Blake Berglund snags Roots award in Saskatoon

Kennedy's Blake Berglund snags Roots award in Saskatoon

Blake Berglund was only 10 years-old at the time and was in his mother's vehicle doing their routine trip from Kennedy, SK to Langbank to pick up groceries. The radio was tuned to 104.9FM The Wolf when he first heard the song.
Spring School benefits many skaters

Spring School benefits many skaters

The Carlyle Figure Skating Club has recently finished their first ever Spring Skating School, which was a great success. Last year a group of 15 skaters and their coach, Dawn Dyer, travelled to Alameda where ice remained to continue training.