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Alex Rodriguez and fellow steroid users cheats, but still greats

Alex Rodriguez and fellow steroid users cheats, but still greats

This week was a monumental one in the history of baseball, and as usual it naturally had something to do with steroids.
Flu vaccines limited

Flu vaccines limited

Vaccines supplies are limited and as a result the Sunrise Health Region has announced they will not be readily available for all. The region is now strictly targeting young children, pregnant women and those who are immuno-compromised.
Turner Ottenbreit on fire in return from Blades

Turner Ottenbreit on fire in return from Blades

Harvest win in overtime to snap losing skid
Riders headed to Yorkton with Grey Cup this Friday

Riders headed to Yorkton with Grey Cup this Friday

After winning the 2013 Grey Cup at home, the Saskatchewan Rough-riders and their championship roster have been sharing the moment with the entire province.

It's a "lotto" help for residents

It could be considered a bit of a "double edged sword," but no matter what your thoughts are on gambling, proceeds, or at least a portion thereof, go directly towards helping out with numerous worthwhile causes in the province and due the signing of
Quebec is going to an extreme to prove a point

Quebec is going to an extreme to prove a point

To an outsider, Quebec's Bill 60 appears to be a strange game of chicken. The bill, which seeks to ban religious symbols in government workplaces, looks like it was specifically designed to anger as many people as possible to prove a point.

Keeping history alive

WDM celebrates 65 years

Saints basketball finish third in Estevan tournament

Returning from the Christmas break, the Sacred Heart Saints basketball team had the full health and support of their "Big Three" this season as their frontcourt trio of David Ojo, Jaedon Pellatt and Carter Ruff were all in the lineup and provided big
Low fat cooking: what you need to know

Low fat cooking: what you need to know

The first month of the year is upon us once again, and the newly grown crowds at the local gym are in abundance. Congratulations on your will power.

Paying docs more won't help

To the Editor: The amount paid to doctors in Canada increased by $7.5 billion in the last five years to reach a total of over $30 billion per year.
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