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Former Flin Flonners travel to catch up

Former Flin Flonners travel to catch up

The final 2018 spring luncheon was held on Friday, May 4, at the Viscount Gort Hotel in Winnipeg. More than 90 guests were in attendance in the Viscount Room on the second floor.
Into the sacred land of the baobabs

Into the sacred land of the baobabs

Innisfailian's quest to find Africa’s ‘Tree of Life'
Movie night for adults draws a big crowd

Movie night for adults draws a big crowd

The Strand Theatre featured the movie The Life of the Party” on Saturday, June 2 to an “adult only” audience. Along with a temporary liquor license to help draw a crowd, the popularity of these type of nights is growing.
All aboard the Wheatland Express

All aboard the Wheatland Express

The short line rail from Cudworth to Wakaw has a new role within the region with the opening of the Wheatland Express.
Melita's Sacred Heart celebrates 100th

Melita's Sacred Heart celebrates 100th

One hundred years of faith! That’s a real milestone. Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Melita marked its 100th anniversary to the date on June 2, 2018. A special mass was celebrated at 5:00 p.m. with Archbishop Most Reverend Richard J. Gagnon.
Disease that attacks canola and infects soil could spread through area farms

Disease that attacks canola and infects soil could spread through area farms

The education about the soil disease is hoped to spread as fast as the disease is feared to spread if ignored.
Treat cannabis use like alcohol: employment lawyer

Treat cannabis use like alcohol: employment lawyer

Businesses have to be careful not to let the stigma of marijuana use affect how they treat employees once it’s legalized, according to Ashley Mitchell, a labour and employment lawyer with Miller Thomson.
Helping Humboldt heal through art

Helping Humboldt heal through art

Aluminum sculpture depicts all 16 people killed in tragedy
It’s garage sale time, come rain or shine

It’s garage sale time, come rain or shine

For all those holding onto unwanted items since last year’s garage sale, Saturday, June 2 was the day when the entire town of Melita opened the garage doors to all those interested in buying some of their stuff.
Domestic violence review leads to recommendations

Domestic violence review leads to recommendations

A provincial report is shedding light on how to end domestic violence in Saskatchewan.
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