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Moose Mountain Mavericks 2014 Midget A Champs

Moose Mountain Mavericks 2014 Midget A Champs

The Moose Mountain Mavericks emerged as winners of the 2014 Midget A Provincials Five-Team Championship held in Wawota July 25-27, with a decisive 10-4 victory over the second-place Muenster Red Sox, leaving the Kindersley Royals in third.
Thoughts on rodeos

Thoughts on rodeos

I was perusing the internet the other day, looking over different sites with information on rodeos. The Moose Mountain Pro Rodeo was coming up and Manor Fun Daze PBR was around the corner.

Rider Insider

They're not mad in the Rider Nation. Yet.
Wawota's Heritage Days-Bigger and Better

Wawota's Heritage Days-Bigger and Better

After the success of last year's celebration, the 2014 edition of Wawota Heritage Days taking place on this year on August 1, 2 and 3 is set to be even bigger and better.

God is a Poet who whispers of love

God is a poet who whispers words in our ears and puts thoughts in our hearts. Recently my wife and I went on a family visit. Our two year old granddaughter said, "Grandpa Ken is coming. He loves me.
Green and Clean winners announced

Green and Clean winners announced

Carlyle's town council met on Wednesday, July 16, to discuss matters pertaining to the town and committees town councillors sit on. Duplex development Attending the meeting was a delegation from HD Development Corp.
Earla Evelyn Young (nee DeGeer)

Earla Evelyn Young (nee DeGeer)

The life of Earla Evelyn Young was celebrated by family and friends on June 7, 2014 at the Carlyle United Church and later at the family cottage. Earla died on February 13, 2014 at the age of 92 after a short illness.
Fun in Wawota with Fête du Soleil

Fun in Wawota with Fête du Soleil

For the third year in a row children laughed and learned as they partook in the Fête du Soleil, a summer camp held in Wawota each year through Canadian Parents for French (CPF).
Debra Lee Smyth (Hancock)

Debra Lee Smyth (Hancock)

Smyth: Deb: Feb. 16, 1956 - July 11, 2104 Debra Lee Hancock was born in Indian Head, Sask. as the second daughter of Wayne and Jean Hancock. She developed close friends, went to school and has always been proud to call Indian Head her "home town".

It was just one thing

In birth order, Granddaughter Number Two recently boosted my ego by asking about one of my dessert specialties.
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