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Second moose draw to be held

To reduce the increased moose population in southern Saskatchewan, the Ministry of Environment will hold a second draw for moose hunting. An additional 350 licences will be allocated in an August 28, 2012 draw.

Local athlete on Team Canada

A Grayson hockey player recently got the opportunity to strut her stuff in an international competition and she says there's nothing like playing for your country.
It's back to school time - part two

It's back to school time - part two

In Part One, I discussed ADHD (Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder) symptoms and possible causes. ADHD symptoms include the inability to sit still and to concentrate properly, thus creating problems at school.

Millionaire joins NCAA team

A member of the Melville Millionaires is joining an NCAA team, but it isn't happening until next season.

Matichuk wins in Melville

Melville's Mitchell Matichuk certainly showed the field at the Autumn Golf Classic his victory last year was no fluke.

Arbitrary behaviour undermines safety

To the Editor: Stephen Harper often offers free advice to others, but rarely practices his own preachings. Not long ago, he was lecturing European leaders on how they should work better together.

Sunrise Chair resigns

A new chair will be welcomed to the helm following an announcement by Greg Kobylka, Chairperson of the Sunrise Regional Health Authority that he will be resigning his position effective September 1, 2012 due to increased commitments outside of his ro

Stock car racing

The stock car racing season at the Yellowhead International Speedway is set to open. The season schedule will have races Sunday, September 16; Saturday, September 29 and Sunday, September 30. All races get underway at 2 p.m. unless otherwise stated.
It probably seemed like a good idea at the time

It probably seemed like a good idea at the time

A woman in Quebec died recently due to a mishap involving her wedding photos. While taking pictures in a river, her wedding dress got water-logged and dragged her in, drowning her.

Live cattle market expands: Ukraine opens doors

Saskatchewan producers will immediately benefit from a newly secured market access for live cattle to Ukraine, The announcement, made by the federal government, is estimated to be worth close to $12 million over the next three years.
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