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Column: Now is the time to end bullying

Column: Now is the time to end bullying

Why do people bully? Do bullies feel so inadequate about themselves that it makes them feel superior if they knock another human down?
The end of one era for one attraction marks the beginning of another at Kenosee Lake

The end of one era for one attraction marks the beginning of another at Kenosee Lake

The Gardens, as it became affectionately known, was completed and opened in 1933 and quickly became a hotspot for generations.
Heifer sale near Arcola attracts bidders from across the continent

Heifer sale near Arcola attracts bidders from across the continent

Nearly 70 registered polled Hereford weanlings and heifers were available.
Wawota excited for its haunted house to begin

Wawota excited for its haunted house to begin

The theme for this year is What Lurks in the Dark and it will happen Oct.  20, 21 and 28.
Oxbow finishes third at cross-country provincials

Oxbow finishes third at cross-country provincials

Small-town Saskatchewan school sent 13 athletes to provincial championship.
Moosomin RCMP issues arrest warrant for Winnipeg man

Moosomin RCMP issues arrest warrant for Winnipeg man

RCMP investigation has determined that Tristan Antonio Provinciano might be in possession of a firearm and he is not to be approached.
Missoula Children's Theatre preparing for Carlyle show

Missoula Children's Theatre preparing for Carlyle show

Auditions were held Oct. 16 and the performance will be Oct. 20.
Photos: Popular fundraiser continues to support fight against cancer

Photos: Popular fundraiser continues to support fight against cancer

The event featured beautifully-decorated tables, fundraisers and speakers.
Long-time coach to guide Carlyle Cougars in Big Six this season

Long-time coach to guide Carlyle Cougars in Big Six this season

Brad Pierson has been hired as the head coach of the senior hockey team, which begins its season on Nov. 3.
Limited availability pushes southeast farmland prices higher

Limited availability pushes southeast farmland prices higher

The southeast corner of the province has also seen significant growth in prices over the past few years. Norm Mack with Mack Auction Company, which has been auctioning Saskatchewan farmland for two decades, said the switch to timed auctions that happened about five years ago also affected the market as well as the growing demand for land.
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