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Spring has come and so have the potholes

Spring has come and so have the potholes

A running joke amongst people in Saskatchewan includes how we tackle driving on roads. Not just any roads, however, one chockablock full of potholes.

Learning to say it better

If you ask for buzzwords in today's business world, you'll always hear the terms "networking" and "communication". This weekend I had the pleasure of attending a convention dedicated to both these concepts.
The Unicycle Guy stops in Carlyle during charity ride.

The Unicycle Guy stops in Carlyle during charity ride.

If you were travelling from Regina last week and happened to see a young man on a Unicycle peddling down the highway and thought it was some type of Prairie mirage, you were wrong, he was very much real.
Gold Wings win nationals

Gold Wings win nationals

On Friday, April 11, The Observer reported the Weyburn Gold Wings had won the provincial title of the Saskatchewan Female Midget AAA Hockey League and would be facing the Pembina Valley Hawks of Manitoba as they attempted to reach the Esso Cup, Canad

Temporary Foreign Worker suspension affects business close to home

Many business owners across Canada are reeling after learning on Thursday, April 23, Federal Employment Minister Jason Kenney announced a suspension on the food service industry's Temporary Foreign Worker Program.
Moose Mountain Mavericks to host baseball clinic

Moose Mountain Mavericks to host baseball clinic

The Moose Mountain Mavericks will be hosting a baseball clinic for children ages 8 -18, coaches and parents at the Redvers ball diamond on Saturday, May 10.

Ode to a tea towel

Yesterday as I undid the wooden pegs that held you to the clothes line I finally decided that this was the last time you'd know the thrill of flapping in the wind.
Weekly RCMP report

Weekly RCMP report

For the week of, April 17 to April 24, the Carlyle Detachment of the RCMP received 48 calls to service. 911 Two 911 calls were received by the RCMP and both were determined to be false in nature.

Dreaming of love and overcoming inertia

A man was addressing the pastor after the service: "You're in a rut, Reverend. Every time I come here you are preaching about the Resurrection." I woke up Good Friday morning dreaming of love.
Memories: Greg Obrigewitsch

Memories: Greg Obrigewitsch

Greg Obrigewitsch may originally be from Daven, SK, but has seen a lot with each mile travelled becoming a great memory to be shared. As a youngster Greg's parents moved into Regina where he and his brother would find a job with the dime delivery.
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