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Feds need to stand up for Sask. on potash file

What's apparent is that the Saskatchewan Party government needs help from their federal government counterparts right now on the potash file. What's not necessarily apparent is whether Ottawa will provide that help.

Pause for Reflection: Mother Teresa helps us answer the question: why are you here?

Did you know: Atheism is a non-prophet organization? And: There is nothing to fear but fear itselfand Chuck Norris. Elijah, one of my favorite prophets got scared once, and it was before Chuck Norris's time. He fled into the wilderness.

Remembering Mom

This past week I flew halfway across the country for a family wedding. And of course, while I was there, I went up for a visit with my Mom. Well, I went to sit with her for a while.
Carlyle embarks on lagoon clean-up

Carlyle embarks on lagoon clean-up

Work is now underway on clearing space in Carlyle's sewage-waste lagoon following findings that the facility was reaching capacity.

Musical memories a highlight of 'We'll Meet Again'

The Cornerstone players hit a homerun yet again with their wonderful and spirited performance of 'We'll Meet Again.
Stoughton hosts SSEER development event

Stoughton hosts SSEER development event

The Saskatchewan South East Enterprise Region (SSEER) held its quarterly economic development forum in Stoughton recently, bringing some interesting topics and perspectives to community leaders and economic development officers.
CES teachers out in the cold over Terry Fox bet

CES teachers out in the cold over Terry Fox bet

There is an old adage about making bets that says, "Betting is good for the soul; if you win you are happier, and if you lose you are wiser.
Estevan Shriners visit area schools for Fire Prevention Week

Estevan Shriners visit area schools for Fire Prevention Week

Resplendent in their signature red fezzes, members of the Shriners took some time recently to visit some area schools, including Carlyle Elementary School, to share with the children the lessons of fire safety.

Rare tractor headed to the U.S.

The other day an email was sent to Yorkton This Week with a note about a John Deere 8020 selling in a farm auction near Moosomin recently for $90,000. The email was interesting on a number of levels, even though it was a rather short note.

Out and About: Shift of change

The Canadian government officially placed Bisphenol A (BPA) on the country's toxic substance list.
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