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Under the dead stuff

Before I incur your disgust at supposed West Coast bragging, let me say that not all the green in our yard is good.

Trestman has successful trail to follow

History is on football coach Marc Trestman's side as he makes the move from Montreal to the Windy City, from Olympic Stadium to Soldier Field and from the professionalism and stability of quarterback Anthony Calvillo to the . . . well, to Jay Cutler.

Council hopes to see good attendance at Business Retention & Expansion meeting

On Feb. 20, the town council meeting was held. They affirmed that letters for the Business Retention and Expansion meeting were sent out and hope to see many attend on Mar. 22.

Is there a tangible solution for healthcare?

There's an article in the paper this week looking at possible alternative practices for health care in the area.

Gordon F. Kells High School Cougar Corner

There are 26 GFK student leaders and 4 chaperones attending the very first "We Day Saskatchewan" at the Credit Union Centre on February 27th, 2013! The students are getting very excited about this day that is centered around social action.

Shortage of physicians

Dear Editor: I am writing in response to a February 22nd editorial about the shortage of physicians in southeast Saskatchewan.
Alexandre Joseph Gervais

Alexandre Joseph Gervais

seph Gervais. Aug. 4, 1919 to Feb. 3, 2013. Alex passed away at the Sunset Haven Nursing Home, Carnduff, Sask. on Sunday, Feb. 3, 2013 at the age of 93 years.

The debate on capital punishment

Every now and then the debate on capital punishment is resurrected. Usually it reappears when we hear the news of a horrible crime, or we hear of an upcoming execution outside our borders.
Benjamin (Ben) Adam Boehm

Benjamin (Ben) Adam Boehm

Benjamin (Ben) Adam Boehm late of Weyburn, SK passed away on Monday, February 4, 2013 at the age of 23 years.

Carlyle Community School

- Search institute has identified the following building blocks of healthy development that help young people grow up healthy, caring, and responsible.
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