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Harvest get five points in final homestand

Harvest get five points in final homestand

With the regular season counting down its final days, the Harvest saw its last homestand of the 2012/13 season with three games on the week to close out its home schedule before playing their final four games on the road.
Record breaking: Snowarama raises over $140,000

Record breaking: Snowarama raises over $140,000

Riders could not have asked for a better day for the 36th Annual Snowarama event held Saturday in the city, with clear skies and lots of snow providing the perfect day for snowmobiling.
Yorkton hosts HS curling districts

Yorkton hosts HS curling districts

With the SHSAA winter sports schedule winding down, Yorkton and area high schools took to the sheets on February 8/9 to compete in the East Central District Curling Champ-ionships.

Record coverage for Sask. crops

Federal Agriculture Minister Gerry Ritz and Saskatchewan Agriculture Minister Lyle Stewart announced details of the 2013 Crop Insurance Program earlier this week, which includes record funding and record coverage levels.

Get reading for rewards

The Canadian Community Newspapers Association (CCNA) wants rural Canadians to make their views known by participating in an online research panel.
Getting back to basics

Getting back to basics

Have you ever come across a recipe with an ingredient you didn't recognize? What did you do then? With the internet virtually at our fingertips the answer is only a few clicks away.

If they'd understand they wouldn't destroy

To the Editor: During my appearance before the House of Commons Ag. Committee on Feb.
Going to a western horror show

Going to a western horror show

Boy is Ed, my neighbor next door, spooked right along with me. Fact is, I'm still trying to get my stomach to stop rolling around as thoughts come back to haunt me.

We're growing up fast!

It's happening by leaps and bounds. Saskatoon and Regina were the fastest growing and youngest cities among census metropolitan areas (CMAs) between July 1, 2011 and July 1, 2012, according to a report released today by Statistics Canada.

Summit highlights ag. importance

Saskatchewan's Agriculture Minister Lyle Stewart welcomed leaders and communicators from across Saskatchewan and Canada to the Agriculture Awareness Summit held in Regina earlier this week.
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