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How to live with infallibility and dignity

When Pope Benedict left the papal office comedians enjoyed a unique opportunity for jest. Here is an example: "The Vatican said that as soon as the Pope resigns, he will no longer be infallible.

For the love of horses

Events such as the Grain Millers Harvest Showdown in Yorkton always hold a special interest for me.
Phyllis Mowles

Phyllis Mowles

On Sunday, November 3, 2013, Phyliss Mowles, widow of Rupert Mowles, Stoughton, SK., and formerly of Corning, SK., died at the age of 86 years. The funeral servicewas held in the Corning Community Hall, Corning, SK.

Big Papi, Little Koji bring title to Boston

Boston Red Sox World Series triumph was all about Big Papi and Little Koji.
Whatever happened to "walk it off"

Whatever happened to "walk it off"

Kids need to be active and with recent changes to certain schools in Canada, I'm not entirely sure if they can be. First an elementary school in Toronto bans all types of balls that aren't foam, followed by a school in B.C.

Atom Cougars win

The Carlyle Cougars Atom coached by Brian Hagel earned their first win this season. On Saturday November 9th, Arcola Combines were in town for a regular season league game. The Cougars came out strong and dominated with a 15-2 win.

It's fall fair time on the prairies

It is the season of fall fairs across the Prairies. Here in Yorkton Grain Millers Harvest Showdown celebrated its 25th anniversary.
Home Sweet Home holds craft sale

Home Sweet Home holds craft sale

Twenty-one years ago a friend of Brenda Thompson was leaving town and for her friend's going away party Thompson and others took her to a tea house in Wapella, SK.
Millennium Directional Services reaches success on Top 100 Saskatchewan Companies list

Millennium Directional Services reaches success on Top 100 Saskatchewan Companies list

On Wednesday, Oct. 30, the Top 100 Saskatchewan Companies list was released. Based on the fiscal year of 2012, the 2013 awards were based on revenue and sales driven by the companies.

Letter to the Editor

After reading Ms. Running's report of the Water Resource Management Annual Meeting on the front page of the November 1st, 2013 issue of the Observer, I am left with some concerns.
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