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The Invermay/Sturgis senior girls volleyball team brings home provincial silver

The Invermay/Sturgis senior girls volleyball team brings home provincial silver

The combined senior girls volleyball team of Invermay and Sturgis brought home a silver medal in the 2A girls provincial competition held in Muenster on November 19.

Sturgis bingo winners listed

Sturgis Community bingo winners from November 8 were: Richard Antonik, Mona Zuko, Suzy Jolson, Cindy Wardle, Jackie Pankratz (two), Marlene Lozinski (two), Aaron Nagy (two), Delphine Whitehawk (two), Gladys Johnson, Gayle Payette, Patsy Letwiniuk (tw

Being fair-minded is part of a politician's job description

Maybe it’s not fair to single out Saskatchewan’s New Democratic Party (NDP) opposition for sowing the seeds of division in our world through partisanship.

Waldeck resident asks Brad Wall to stop denying his privatization plans

In 2012, Crown corporations SaskTel, SaskPower, SaskEnergy, SGI, SaskGaming and ISC earned $524.9 million in profits and returned $325.5 million in dividends to government coffers.

How are they going to fill the $600 million hole left from oil's decline?

Around this time in November, the provincial finance minister traditionally provides the fall budget update, letting the people of Saskatchewan know how well we are doing.

Most endangered ecosystem on the planet is a subject close to home

There is much interest in the fate of the world’s varied ecosystems.

Tell me a story

All of us have that certain family member or friend who has the knack for telling a great story.

Humour and its many types are the best medicine for the body

Humour provides amusement and provokes laughter.

Accessing private and public land helps landowners know what's out there

(EDITOR’S NOTE: Lindsey Leko has been a conservation officer with the Ministry of Environment for more than 25 years in Saskatchewan.

Kick off Christmas with a carol

Since 1990, people across Canada have been crowding into churches and theatres to hear Charles Dickens’ timeless story read aloud over the holiday season.
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