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Local loon lookers wanted

Local loon lookers wanted

Submitted by Rob Wilson on behalf of The Loon Initiatives Committee of YFBTA. The monitoring of Common Loons attempting to nest on Madge Lake did not occur this past summer to the level of previous years.

SGI urges vehicle caution

If you're in the market for a new vehicle be careful of what you purchase.

Power hike on the horizon: gov't approves request

After reviewing the recommendations of the Saskatchewan Rate Review Panel (SRRP), the Government of Saskatchewan has given SaskPower the go ahead to proceed with a 4.9 per cent rate increase, effective Jan. 1, 2013.
It's a sad, cruel world at times…

It's a sad, cruel world at times…

It may be deemed "newsworthy" to some, but at what point do we draw the line? There had to be what looked like at least 20 people milling about and all anyone could think of was to capture the moment on kodak? Sad...
Jamboree plan comes together

Jamboree plan comes together

The Zion 8th Scouts Purple Polar Bears are getting ready for the opportunity of a lifetime. The troupe is going to be attending the Canadian Boy Scouts Jamboree, and is raising money to help pay their way to the event in July 2013.
Goulden jubilee!

Goulden jubilee!

The Saskatchewan Urban Municipalities Association (SUMA) recently distributed 12 Diamond Jubilee medals, recognizing elected officials and civil servants for their contributions to their community and to the province.
YRHS Volleyball holds awards night banquet

YRHS Volleyball holds awards night banquet

After a long fall season, the YRHS Volleyball program recognized its teams and top players in its annual awards night to wrap up the 2012 season. Four girls teams and the Sr.
Nine game winning streak ends

Nine game winning streak ends

The Terriers saw their nine game win streak come to an end Tuesday night in Estevan as a 4-2 loss to the Bruins snapped what was the longest winning streak of the 2012-13 SJHL season to date.
How to survive the NHL lockout in five steps

How to survive the NHL lockout in five steps

Last week I kind of panicked as after saying I thought the NHL lockout was still at a dead end the owners and players gave everyone false hope and it seemed as if a miracle in New York was achieved and that hockey would be back.

Legislation ignores what Canadians need

To the Editor: The Harper Conservatives will force another odious "Omnibus Budget Bill" through the House of Commons this week.
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