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A penny saved is a penny earned

Local Habitat effort

Local Seer office closing

More funding cuts
Getting picked up by an overly friendly virus

Getting picked up by an overly friendly virus

Ed, my neighbor next door, claims it wasn't his fault. A nasty virus has picked on him while he has been minding his own business and leaving everyone else alone. "Those viruses are sneaky. You never see them coming.

Churchbridge pool garners new funding: Community Cheer

Submitted by Bill Johnston, The New Churchbridge Swimming Pool Committee Three cheers for Molson Coors and 330 cheers for Churchbridge's new swimming pool project.

New energy rates set to take effect

The Government of Saskatchewan has given the green light for SaskEnergy to lower its natural gas Commodity Rate by 16 per cent, starting April 1, 2012.
Cranberry sauce and mashed potatoes for Easter!

Cranberry sauce and mashed potatoes for Easter!

Easter is one of the special times of the year where our whole family gets together. The cherished relationships we have with each other are rekindled and we celebrate with food and drink.

Level of spending is just as was promised

To the Editor: There has been a lot of public debate, as there should be, about the amount of spending in this year's provincial budget.
Men wrap up season

Men wrap up season

The Yorkton Curling Club (YCC) hosted it's annual men's bonspiel last week, culminating with the finals Sunday afternoon.

Preserving Canada's military heritage

To the Editor: April 9 marks the 95th anniversary of the Battle of Vimy Ridge.
2012 Charity Golf Classic announced

2012 Charity Golf Classic announced

It's on again for another season. The annual Health Foundation's 13th annual Charity Golf Classic will be held at the Good Spirit Golf Resort offering lots of fun and prizes for participants.
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