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Prestige promoter excited for mixed martial arts event

Cord Crowthers, CEO and Director of Fighter relationships for Prestige FC, is looking forward to the inaugural mixed martial arts event “Atonement”.

Fall session is important

The fall session for the Saskatchewan Legislature is still very important for the province, even though it is not a complete full term for the government — with a spring election set for April.
Diary from the Ice

Diary from the Ice

Written by Baille Bourrassa, of the Southern Range Gold Wings
Mike Rhodes wants a great fight in main card

Mike Rhodes wants a great fight in main card

Mike Rhodes is one of the main card fighters for the upcoming “Atonement” mixed martial arts event by the Prestige FC. “I can’t wait to show the Saskatchewan people what a roufusport style of violence looks like,” said Rhodes, who hails from Iowa.

Voting-age farmers are reminded to cast votes

Agricultural Producers of Saskatchewan (APAS) is encouraging voting-age farming and ranching residents in Saskatchewan to exercise their right to cast a vote on October 19 during the Federal Election.

‘Rescue our Wetlands’ is important campaign

Ducks Unlimited Canada recently kicked off their newest largest conservation campaign in North America’s history: “Rescue our Wetlands”.

Premier applauds the agreement for the TPP

The announcement from Atlanta of an agreement, and Canada’s participation in the Trans Pacific Partnership (TPP), was applauded by the provincial government as one of the most ambitious free trade agreements in history.
Crocus 80 to stage Rocky Horror Show

Crocus 80 to stage Rocky Horror Show

Crocus 80 Theatre will stage “Rocky Horror Show” at the King George Hotel — bringing this cult classic live on stage with a large cast of local talent.
HELP International workers look over new reservoir

HELP International workers look over new reservoir

A group of interns for HELP International, two of them from Edmonton and the others from Malaysia, sit with executive director Rodney Sidloski on the edge of a new 10,000-cubic-metre reservoir created on HELP’s new quarter-section of land in the RM o
Child has stolen dirt bike replaced

Child has stolen dirt bike replaced

Ayden Warren looks over his new 50cc dirt bike, presented to him on Friday evening as a replacement for his own bike which was stolen out of the back of his father Derick’s truck at their North Weyburn home recently.
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