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Falconers flock to area educational event for rare experience

Falconers flock to area educational event for rare experience

Story and photos submitted by Lisa Hermiston One Saturday, September 22, 2012, the Yellowhead Flyway Bird Trail Association (YFBTA) held an event that gave people a rare experience of watching two trained peregrine falcons demonstrate their hunting p

College unfolds strategic plan for growth

The Parkland College has a new focus and it recently announced that its strategic plan for 2012-2015 is in effect in time for the new academic year.
Empty nest syndrome brings with it many emotions

Empty nest syndrome brings with it many emotions

Empty-nest syndrome is the name given to a psychological condition that can affect parents when their children are leaving home.

A salute to Sask. agriculture industry

It's an industry that helps fuel Saskatchewan's growth and one that needs to be appreciated. This week the province's Agriculture Minister Lyle Stewart proclaimed October as Agriculture Month in Saskatchewan.

Americans just don't get it… yet

To the Editor: Having just been in Washington talking about how Canada broke the back of its deficit, balanced its books, and thrived as a result, I can officially say that Americans just don't get it.
Terriers win at home, lose on road

Terriers win at home, lose on road

In their second week of the SJHL season the Yorkton Terriers showed at the very least they will be an entertaining team to follow.
Lady Saints soccer post strong road weekends

Lady Saints soccer post strong road weekends

With the high school soccer provincial playoffs kicking off this month, the Sacred Heart Saints girls soccer team finished September off strong in road tournaments in Moose Jaw and Prince Albert.
Local author brings wild west adventure days alive

Local author brings wild west adventure days alive

Submitted by Alex Morgotch As boys grow up they generally give up their dreams of cowboys and outlaws, the old west and the adventures of the frontier days. Some lucky few, however find ways to live their dreams.
Sixty-five million if you marry my daughter

Sixty-five million if you marry my daughter

She's talented, she's beautiful, she's generous. She gives of her time selflessly in spite of the fact she's quickly climbing the corporate ladder with a degree in architecture.

Rural folks expect better governance than this

To the Editor: I read, 'Internet woes loud wake-up call', by Murray Mandryk, The StarPhoenix September 26, 2012.
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