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From Where I Sit

From Where I Sit

I have to say, I have never been so excited to see the sun! After weeks and weeks of overcast skies and falling precipitation, I finally feel as though summer is here! No longer am I waking up to the sound of rain, but I am waking up to a sky filled

Sports wrap-up

Baseball fans did a pretty good job of voting for baseball's starters in the annual Midsummer Classic, but one or two horrible selections are enough to suggest MLB should take the task away from the non-experts and give it to baseball writers and bro
Moose Mountain Ball League 2011 champions

Moose Mountain Ball League 2011 champions

Carlyle C 10 & under boys team played Redvers and defeated them to advance to the final. Carlyle D team played Wawota and defeated them to advance to the final. Carlyle C beat Carlyle D in the final 7-5 to take the league.

Pause for Reflection

A lawyer had a jury trial in a very difficult business case. The client who had attended the trial was out of town when the jury came back with its decision, which was for the lawyer and his client.

It's a matter of perspective

For Powell River it was quite the traffic jam. There were at least half a dozen cars waiting their turn at a four-way stop.
The Kerr temper

The Kerr temper

When I was a much younger man, I had a full head of red hair. I guess it's the Scotsman in me, those Celtic genes just had to show through, the same ones that are responsible for my lack of hair now.

Bitten is what you don't want to be

Water, water, water. It is something that has been discussed time and time again over the past couple of months. We have talked about it in terms of the agriculture sector, road closures, the oil industry and the lack of sunshine.

A look back at the exciting activities in South East Cornerstone School Division

South East Cornerstone introduced new report cards to better assess students in 2010-11, while opening a new school and holding successful meetings with Ministry of Education officials.
Renovations continue at Golf Kenosee

Renovations continue at Golf Kenosee

Golf Kenosee was established in the mid 1980s when 135 stakeholders put up a total of 1.35 million dollars to take over the golf course in Moose Mountain Provincial Park.
APAS calls for government announcement

APAS calls for government announcement

Members from five rural municipalities and APAS President Greg Marshall (Agricultural Producers Association of Saskatchewan) met with media on June 28 to discuss excess water in southeastern Saskatchewan.
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