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Adrian Paton's 'Legacy of the Land'

Adrian Paton's 'Legacy of the Land'

Prairie historian Adrian Paton hosted a unique commemoration at his Arcola-area farm on Saturday July 30, as over 100 family members and friends gathered for a 'Legacy of the Land' ceremony.

Nutrition and Fitness (Part 2 – Foods that fuel)

Only about 15 percent of Canadians get enough regular physical activity. But it’s easier than you may think.

Lies, truth and how to defeat the devil

An Oxford philosopher was giving a lecture on the philosophy of language at Columbia University, and came to a curious aspect of the English language.
Observed At: Maryfield Fair

Observed At: Maryfield Fair

Southeast Supernovas to compete at Western Canadian Softball Championships

Southeast Supernovas to compete at Western Canadian Softball Championships

The Southeast SuperNovas Girls Softball team (pictured here) will compete at the Western Canadian Softball Championships, Aug. 4 to 7 in North Battleford.
Federal government funding water project on White Bear

Federal government funding water project on White Bear

Water is one of the quintessential elements of life and for those on the White Bear First Nations, clean drinking water, has been elusive as they have been under a water advisory for more than five years.
Katie's legacy lives on: Happy Nun Cafe to hold memorial fundraiser, Aug. 12

Katie's legacy lives on: Happy Nun Cafe to hold memorial fundraiser, Aug. 12

The legacy of the late Katie Vinge-Riddell - renowned Saskatchewan chef and owner of Forget's Happy Nun Cafe - will live on with the newly-created Katie Vinge-Riddell “Nailed It” Memorial Scholarship.
Weekly RCMP Report

Weekly RCMP Report

The Carlyle Detachment of the RCMP responded to a variety of calls between Thursday, July 20, and Thursday morning, July 27.
A decision of a lifetime

A decision of a lifetime

Going around social media recently was an image of a gentleman from New Zealand who has the word "DEVAST8" – his nickname – written across his face.
Little Free Libraries

Little Free Libraries

Need a book. Take a book. Leave a book. Little Free Libraries are becoming popular. The small, birdhouse-like boxes are popping up in places like Redvers and Kenosee Lake, and are a fun way to encourage reading.
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