Was it Belichick’s coaching skill, or Tom Brady? Members Public

Generally regarded around the National Football League as one of the — if not THE — greatest ever coach ever, Bill Belichick today stands outside with his faced pressed against the window and waits for another coaching opportunity.

Bruce Penton
Sports

The Nokomis Seniors Bonspiel Members Public

Held from February 6th to 7th. Seven rinks entered from the Nokomis, Watrous, Raymore, and Simpson areas. Fans watched the action from behind the glass.

Dennis Simpson
Sports

Obituary - Oehler, Christian Albert Members Public

Chris passed away peacefully on January 26th in his 93rd year

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Obituaries Memoriams

Grovenland Farm Striving for Balance Members Public

Grovenland Farm brings a lot to the table. Founded in 2011, the small, multigenerational enterprise produces pasture-raised pork and chicken, grass-finished beef and an array of nutritious, chemical-free vegetables on 450 acres near Lanigan, SK

Quin Greig
business and agriculture

Sour Grapes Members Public

Don Cherry recently celebrated his 90th birthday. Ron Maclean even bought him a card, I assume he must have found it under a bus somewhere, seeing as that was where Maclean so callously tossed Cherry after Rogers fired the iconic master of Coaches Corner.

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Op-Ed

Horoscope - Feb 4 - Feb 10, 2024 Members Public

The Lucky Signs This Week: Aquarius, Pisces and Aries

Editor
Arts, Entertainment, Culture

Minister message - Tracks in the Snow Members Public

I remember my father-in-law, Walter Block, sharing a number of years ago, how, as a young boy, he would head off across the white field of freshly fallen snow towards the old school house with certain determination to walk as straight a line as he could!

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Minister Message

On this day in History - February 5 Members Public

1907 – Belgian chemist Leo Baekeland announces the creation of... 1958 – A hydrogen bomb known as the Tybee Bomb is lost by the US Air Force off the coast of...

Editor
Arts, Entertainment, Culture

Letter to the Editor - Thanks, From all of us Members Public

Jennifer Argue is no longer working for the Last Mountain Times Newspaper. The public owes Jennifer and the newspaper a vote of thanks for reporting on local municipal council meetings in the area.

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business and agriculture

Nokomis businesses on the move Members Public

Part One. Green Teal, a thriving local business, migrates from one building to its new home next door. The building they left behind – an opportunity.

Public Submission
business and agriculture

Govan gets enhanced services from Access Communications Members Public

Access announced last week that it is now be delivering faster internet, cutting-edge television, SmartHome security and home phone services in Govan.

Public Submission
business and agriculture

PostMedia Losses Continue to Mount Members Public

A Canadian newsmedia company representing more than 130 brands across multiple print, online, and mobile platforms.

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business and agriculture

Family Conflict After Death Members Public

Death can bring out the best and the worst in families. When a parent dies, adult children may grieve differently. Do not expect everyone to feel the same way. Conflict amongst families after a death can feel like a secondary loss.

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Minister Message

Pure convenience Members Public

In the past, I have written about the importance of wetlands, acknowledging that farmers probably should not be expected to carry the cost of preserving such areas.

Calvin Daniels
business and agriculture

PC Leader Buscholl Calls for Official Inquiry into Regina Bypass Project Members Public

Saskatoon, SK–Progressive Conservative Party of Saskatchewan Leader Rose Buscholl is calling for an official judicial inquiry and forensic audit of the Regina Bypass Project, the largest public works project in the history of the province of Saskatchewan.

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Politics

A new star shines on the PGA Tour Members Public

Twenty-year-old Nick Dunlap has joined the youth brigade that has guaranteed the PGA Tour will continue to be the only golf tour that really matters.

Bruce Penton
Sports