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Jack Croft, grandson of Morley and Joan Hamilton, who live in England, has been named to the U18S Academy Coaching Staff. Jack played soccer with the Keighley Albion Jrs.
Fatigue 鈥 a 2020 explanation

Fatigue 鈥 a 2020 explanation

Raise your hand if you鈥檝e ever felt bone-tired? Utterly exhausted? Lacking the energy to do the things you know you really should be doing? Feeling that it is almost painful to be awake? Normally I鈥檇 be saying that鈥檚 your body saying you should rest,

Maryfield Sunrise Villa News

As I begin my report, I find that a few snowflakes are in the air. I wonder how much snow we鈥檒l have by Christmas? So far, so good.
Saskatchewan drilling expected to take another nosedive: PSAC forecast

Saskatchewan drilling expected to take another nosedive: PSAC forecast

Drilling is expected to fall even further next year. Graphic from PSAC 2021 Canadian Oilfield Services Activity Forecast
COVID-19 Update

COVID-19 Update

82 new cases - 20 in hospital - 41 recoveries

Why we can鈥檛 have nice things 鈥 Saskatoon nightclubs restricted due to COVID

Surely someone is going to say, 鈥淎nd this is why we can鈥檛 have nice things,鈥 as new health restrictions have been imposed on Saskatoon nightclubs following three COVID-19 outbreaks in the Bridge City. In the Oct.
When Saskatchewan voters like a party, they really like them

When Saskatchewan voters like a party, they really like them

The Oct. 26 election cemented a trend in Saskatchewan politics that has been going on for at least the last 38 years. When Saskatchewan voters like a party, they really like them, with massive, lopsided majorities. As of Oct.
CoVid-19 Update

CoVid-19 Update

67 new cases - 20 in hospital - 53 recoveries
Moe discusses new mandate, but is questioned on Buffalo Party performance

Moe discusses new mandate, but is questioned on Buffalo Party performance

The first order of business, once a fall session of the soon-to-be-formed Legislature takes place, will be getting a home renovation tax credit in place, according to Premier-elect Scott Moe.
Speeding in school zones leads to hard lessons for Saskatchewan drivers

Speeding in school zones leads to hard lessons for Saskatchewan drivers

The September Traffic Safety Spotlight was on #SchoolZones September was back to school across Saskatchewan, and more than a few drivers learned a tough lesson about the cost of speeding through school zone.
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