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New laws for motorcyclists

New laws for motorcyclists

If you're into motorcycling you might want to take note of the new laws that recently came into effect in Saskatchewan.

Speak up for the farmers

(Editors Note: The following is an Open Letter to the Government of Saskatchewan) We, the undersigned farmer-elected directors of the CWB, and Saskatchewan citizens, request that the Saskatchewan Government endorse farmers' democratic right to determ
A natural approach to Alzheimer's Disease

A natural approach to Alzheimer's Disease

At birth, the human brain contains many billions of nerve cells, called neurons. It was previously thought that neurons could not reproduce themselves, so neurons that died from normal wear and tear or injury were not replaced.

Too old to cut the mustard of travel anymore

"Did you forget to shave for some reason? When you're young you can be scruffy and get away with it but not when you're old. You are looking rougher than chewing tobacco spit," Ed, my neighbor next door, informed me at the post office yesterday.
Giroux claims national women's Number 1 plate

Giroux claims national women's Number 1 plate

Denaye Giroux, of the Yamalube Schrader's SMX Racing Team, cast the first stone this weekend at round 2 of the Monster Energy Canadian Nationals in Nanaimo, BC. In the first moto, Denaye grabbed the holeshot and never looked back.

I spy with my little eye

To the Editor: Imagine that, because you're pressed for time, you take a cab to the library. The cab driver is obliged by law to install a device that will monitor where he takes you. While in the cab, you call your friend to talk about your day.

June brings graduation time

June is the time for graduations. This would be a time for celebrations and remembrances of by gone school days as well as looking ahead to secondary education and into the world of adulthood.
SHHS June Athletes of the Month

SHHS June Athletes of the Month

The June Athlete of the Month, David Boroto, is another multi-sport athlete at Sacred Heart High School (SHHS).
There's little wrong with a festival getting funds

There's little wrong with a festival getting funds

The Craven Country Jamboree has received $1.5 million for flood cleanup and protection from the Saskatchewan government.
Junior Cardinals top SESBL standings

Junior Cardinals top SESBL standings

In South East Senior Baseball League (SESBL) action the Alexander's Junior Cardinals shutout the visiting Swan River Reds 13-0 at Jubilee Park Sunday afternoon.
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