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From a most unlikely place

From information I've been able to find about the community of Anahim Lake, it's located in west central British Columbia and boasts a population of somewhere between 1,500 and under 400, depending on which website you visit.
Yes, time will go by

Yes, time will go by

Story:It wasn't what she said--it was how she said it--framing her words with a hint of embarrassment. Following a casual inquiry about her weekend, a friend was almost apologetic as she described a lazy Saturday when "nothing got done.
Olympic hockey gold remains

Olympic hockey gold remains

And just like that the Olympics have come and gone. Overall Canada did well as they walked away with 10 gold, 10 silver, and 5 bronze medals.
Running for council: Martin Tourand

Running for council: Martin Tourand

The Carlyle Town Council is currently looking to fill the vacancy created with the departure of Melvin George. As of Friday, Feb. 14, a single candidate, Martin Tourand, had been nominated.

Stoughton library celebrates Aboriginal Storytelling Month

How is identity created? How do you know who you are? For many these questions are answered through their family history.

Delaet's pro golf stock on the rise

It's easy to spot Weyburn's Graham DeLaet on a PGA Tour golf course.
Trending in social media: NekNominations

Trending in social media: NekNominations

Last weekend, as I sat at my computer working, I found myself taking a short break and perusing Facebook.
Enjoying family nights in Carlyle

Enjoying family nights in Carlyle

Making learning fun is extremely important. The Southeast Saskatchewan Reading Council has found a way to encourage early childhood learning while promoting family fun. On Thursday, Feb.
Not by the numbers

Not by the numbers

It was a piece of paper that normally wouldn't have captured my attention, except for the one detail that didn't escape notice. It was a letter inviting entrants to a concerto competition.

Twenty-three local athletes to compete at Saskatchewan Winter Games

An abundance of local athletes have taken to the Saskatchewan Winter Games having begun on Sunday, Feb. 16, and being held until Saturday, Feb. 22, in Prince Albert.
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