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The Ruttle Report - Through the eyes of a Canon or a cannon?

The Ruttle Report - Through the eyes of a Canon or a cannon?

My history with cameras goes back quite a few years to my junior high school days. If I’m doing my mental math right, I think my fascination with them started when I was 12 years old and began going to Outlook High School.
My Outlook - Eleven weeks....it must be time for a sing-along

My Outlook - Eleven weeks....it must be time for a sing-along

It’s been a strange three months. I know — understatement of the decade, right? Are you tired of hearing the word ‘unprecedented’? Me too, but we’ve run out of vocabulary for this one. But hey, it’s June. The sun is shining and the backyard beckons.
Modern day heroes walk among us

Modern day heroes walk among us

Our modern-day heroes are not garbed in national flags, capes or bullet proof vests. Nor are they immortalized in cinema as the great defenders of rights, freedoms, the law or moral outrage.
The Meeple Guild - A game of area control

The Meeple Guild - A game of area control

All good things must come to an end, and that is the case with this review of Ksar. No, it is not the final review, but it is the final game we have from designer Philippe Proux and publisher Ludarden.
Sunny Side Up - A giant Christian has departed, but his legacy remains

Sunny Side Up - A giant Christian has departed, but his legacy remains

Ravi Zacharias left for heaven on May 19th. While on earth, he graced the world with the fragrance of Christ. That legacy remains. Ravi became a Christian after a suicide attempt at 17 landed him in a hospital in India.
Preeceville emergency room closure concerns Endeavour and area residents

Preeceville emergency room closure concerns Endeavour and area residents

Residents of the Village of Endeavour learned that the emergency room in Preeceville was closed May 8. This move has a major impact on our village and surrounding areas.
Gardener's Notebook - Feeling good the garden is in

Gardener's Notebook - Feeling good the garden is in

By now, many of us have most, if not all, of our gardens in.
Town Council discusses bylaw enforcement and authorizes 2020 Grad sign

Town Council discusses bylaw enforcement and authorizes 2020 Grad sign

Concerns regarding bylaw enforcement and the authorization for a 2020 CCS Grad class sign were among the items of concern for town council at its regular meeting on May 19.
Small town hospitals taking stand in fight to keep emergency doors open

Small town hospitals taking stand in fight to keep emergency doors open

The recent implementation of the (SHA) Saskatchewan Health Authority’s COVID-19 plan has not been well received by the 12 rural communities whose emergency rooms have been closed.
Agriculutre This Week - Mechanization possibilities are endless

Agriculutre This Week - Mechanization possibilities are endless

I must say I am always intrigued by the possibilities that mechanization offers the farm sector.
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