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Melville resident wonders if the Port of Churchill is a 'lost cause'

Recently, OmniTRAX, the owner of the Port of Churchill, said it was closing the port and that no grain shipments would be occurring for 2016.

Take me out to the ball game and to the game of life

鈥淪ee that fella over there? He鈥檚 20 years old. In 10 years, he鈥檚 got a chance to be a star. Now that fella over there, he鈥檚 20 years old, too. In 10 years he鈥檚 got a chance to be 30,鈥 said Casey Stengal.

Chinese and Canadian politics distract from the need to feed the population

World markets for agricultural products are fragile things, as Canadian producers are keenly aware. It seems strange that in a world where many still go to bed hungry most days, food products don鈥檛 flow with almost no barriers.

How to lose weight, make friends, and get people to read your column with this one weird trick

As one of those 鈥榟ip young people鈥 that the older generations complain so much about, I tend to stay connected.

Public meeting for RM of Keys addresses bridge concerns, new bylaws and housing acts

The rural municipality of Keys addressed publics concerns regarding plans for construction and new bylaws at its public meeting held on August 30 at the Rainbow Hall in Canora.
Dirty Dancers named winners of slo-pitch playoffs

Dirty Dancers named winners of slo-pitch playoffs

The Canora Slo-pitch League held playoffs on August 27 to end the season. Three teams, the Dirty Dancers, Balls and Dolls, and Chives participated. The tournament was set as a round robin competition.

Items of interest to Rama area residents

On August 27, a supper and wedding dance was celebrated for Erik and Jaycee Genoway. Erik Genoway is the son of Roger and Nancy Genoway and the grandson of Elsie Genoway.

Dry weather leads to good progress during harvesting season

Saskatchewan producers made good progress with harvest, thanks to a week of primarily dry weather and 32 per cent of the crop has been combined with 38 per cent swathed or ready to straight-cut, according to Saskatchewan Agriculture鈥檚 Weekly Crop Rep

Canora RCMP looks for culprit who vandalized Crossroads Credit Union

The Canora RCMP detachment is asking for assistance regarding a rock thrown through a window of the Crossroads Credit Union building.

Old population stats tell a tale of growth and opportunity

For all the evils social media introduces - and there are many - it can still be a wealth of information. The downside is that it puts people in silos that they need not ever feel compelled to leave.
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