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Destruction, is it a part of human nature?

Destruction, is it a part of human nature?

Why is it that people seem to love conflict? Recently there have been rising tensions as North Korea reinstated their nuclear weapons program and is said to have placed a missile on its east coast.
Moose Mountain Marathon registration open

Moose Mountain Marathon registration open

The organizers of the Moose Mountain Marathon are once again gearing up for the big day, which will be held on August 11, at 7 a.m. The Marathon is looking at it's fifth year.

RCMP Report

Between March 22 and March 28 the RCMP responded to 37 calls. On March 22 there was a complaint reported of fraudulent use on a credit card. A business credit card had been used for several transactions in and outside of Canada.

The View from the desk of Marga Cugnet, CEO, Sun Country Health Region

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Fed budget strains relations with rural Sask.

T here is no doubt that the federal Conservative government has been farmer- and rural friendly.

The wetlands

Wetlands have long been something farmers have struggled with. In the past the struggle was straight forward, revolving around how to effectively eliminate them from a field.

World Series or bust for the Blue Jays

E xpectations are higher than the CN Tower in Toronto as the Blue Jays started swinging their bats in seriousness last week to start the 2013 Major League Baseball season.

Easter and one year of living here

April marks one year that I've been here in Carlyle. After Easter last year I moved into that 5th wheel, which happened to have been ours when I was a kid.

Is God a monster or a marshmallow

The preacher's Sunday sermon was Forgiveness. Toward the end of the service, he asked, "How many of you have forgiven your enemies?" All put up their hands except one small elderly lady. "Mrs.
Government is prepared for possible flooding this spring

Government is prepared for possible flooding this spring

This year has seen heavier than usual snowfall throughout much of Saskatchewan. This has therefore led to environmental studies showing spring run-off possibly leading to flooding in a number of areas across province.
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