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Playspace nears completion

Playspace nears completion

Getting kids to play creatively and actively is one of the goals at Community Connections Inc. Early Learning and Child Care, and that goal has gotten a little easier with a recently completed outdoor playspace.
Local hurler instrumental in championship win

Local hurler instrumental in championship win

Kholton Shewchuk, a thirteen year old from Rama, Sask., is not only an avid athlete, he's also a very successful one. He started to play baseball in Canora before moving on to play in Yorkton for three years.

Input sought

SGI is seeking public input on Saskatchewan's farm-class licence plate program.
Annual gala a big success

Annual gala a big success

$34,000 raised for health

Implementation critical for Saskatchewan

Now that the review is complete, Saskatchewan's Chamber of Commerce is urging the provincial government to take action.
It's not size or skill

It's not size or skill

Ed, my neighbor next door, loves to hunt. Each fall he makes his famous deer sausage, as long as he shoots a deer. I told Ed that it seems to me he has the advantage, since he has a rifle and the deer have none.
First loss of the season for UCT Bantam AA's

First loss of the season for UCT Bantam AA's

The UCT Bantam AA Terriers had their hands full against the Regina Oilers at the Kinsmen Arena on October 22 as the Oilers scored three goals in the first period, and added a pair in the second to claim a 5-1 win over the Bantam Terriers.
SHHS Lady Saints runners-up at home

SHHS Lady Saints runners-up at home

Sacred Heart High School (SHHS) hosted the 2A girls' soccer regionals Saturday. The tournament saw four teams vying for a chance to advance to the provincial tournament next weekend in Humboldt.
Raising EI premiums slows recovery

Raising EI premiums slows recovery

As we head out of the worst recession the world has seen since the 1930s, many Canadians are focused on a stronger and more reliable economic recovery for Canada in the long-term.

Change costs less than doing nothing

To the Editor: Critics of the CWB have recently circulated a simplistic comparison between its administrative costs in 1997-98 and 2008-09.
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