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Teapot-sized miracles

I always associate my Grandma Barker with the lyrics to a song written by George Harold Sanders and Clarence Z. Kelley. For those of you who may not know this delightful ditty, here are some of the words: "I'm a little teapot, short and stout.

Rider Insider

We are in new, uncharted territory here. It's strange. It feels great, but strange. The Saskatchewan Roughriders entered the history books this weekend with a 48-25 blowout of the Winnipeg Blue Bombers in Labour Day Classic XLVII at Mosaic Stadium.

I feel like I just got home

Every night the air covers itself with bloodand on awakening everything returns as beforeThe icy wind is following our existenceand we talk about strange dreams (from "Fourth ray of light" - Kirlian Camera) One way to write a book is to find a song w
An appreciation of music

An appreciation of music

Sitting here I was reading through recent news stories and trying to think of something to talk about in my column.
A weekend of excitement coming soon

A weekend of excitement coming soon

The weekend of Sept. 21st and 22nd is one to pencil into the calendars.

Beryl Ellen Cameron (Davis)

It is with great sadness that the family of Beryl Ellen Cameron (Davis) of Wawota, SK announce that she passed away peacefully at Moosomin Hospital on July 29, 2013 at the age of 90 years.

Sports wrap-up with Bruce Penton

Some Canadians may care about the cost of health care, our country's crumbling infrastructure and whether Justin Bieber will ever even approach normal, but for the vast majority, it's time to cut to the chase and concentrate on the really important s
Johnston's enjoy their first season with the Red Market Barn

Johnston's enjoy their first season with the Red Market Barn

The Red Market Barn has been an institution in the area for many years. In June Harold and Brenda Johnston took on the challenge of operating the Red Market Barn after purchasing the homestead on extremely short notice.
New Hope Horse Club hosts successful Roughstock

New Hope Horse Club hosts successful Roughstock

It all starts with a nod. The chute opens and the roughstock leaps out, bucking and kicking up dust as the cowboy attempts to hold on for eight seconds. The crowd roars with a successful ride and gasps as others are thrown from their mount.
Forty years of memories

Forty years of memories

The Rusty Relics Museum celebrated their 40th anniversary on Aug. 26 with coffee and cake. Throughout the years the museum has grown, while being able to offer a great number of new and exciting additions to the facility.
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