New Care Home Opens in Lumsden Paid Members Public
After 4 long and difficult years, in a ribbon cutting ceremony held April 21 with Lumsden Mayor Bryan Matheson, Pamela Johnson has received the green light to open her doors to a new care facility in Lumsden, Saskatchewan.
THWF banquet 2024 Paid Members Public
The Touchwood Hills Wildlife Federation held it’s annual banquet and awards night on Saturday, April 13, in Raymore.
Horoscope April 21 to 27, 2024 Paid Members Public
The Lucky Signs This Week: Sagittarius, Capricorn and Aquarius
Church History Paid Members Public
Quill Lake network of Churches
News in brief - April 22 2025 Paid Members Public
Ticks, Construction investment, saskgaming and unions, Gov. General visiting, Vet investments, COVID eligible, new radio ownership, housing surge, carbon tax
Govan’s spring craft and trade show 2024 Paid Members Public
A reported 26 vendors at the Govan Community Centre. A bounty of baking, blankets, bowls, botanicals, and banners? You bet.
Explore the Odell: Your Modern Dream Home Plan Paid Members Public
The Odell, a modern house plan, unveils itself as a haven of contemporary living, combining an imposing presence with a warm and inviting atmosphere.
Simply testament Paid Members Public
Certain topics in agriculture have tended to dominate farm media – this column included – over the years.
One word for Caitlin Clark: Dominating Paid Members Public
She was born on the 22nd day of January, 2002, wears No. 22 for the Iowa Hawkeyes and her team finished No. 2 in the NCAA women’s basketball championship, but Caitlin Clark has No. 1 written all over her.
Handling Those You Dislike Paid Members Public
Sometimes we find ourselves in situations we do not like and have to live with it. Maybe you just can not stand the people you work with or the kids in your class. Changing your situation might not be an option, so how do you cope?
On this day in History - April 22 Paid Members Public
1954 – Red Scare: Witnesses begin testifying and live... 1970 – The first Earth...
On this day in History - April 15 Paid Members Public
1912 – British passenger line sinks in the North Atlantic... 1947 – Jackie Robinson debuts for the Brooklyn 2013 – Two bombs explode near the...
Run for Stanley Cup is wide open Paid Members Public
Now that the 1,312-game preliminaries are almost over, the 16 National Hockey League playoff teams get down to serious business. Last year’s Vegas-vs.-Florida final didn’t appear on many experts’ radars, and the likelihood of more upsets is always real.
Black-Capped Chickadee Paid Members Public
Recently, Regina chose an official bird: the Black-capped Chickadee! There was a contest; six birds were proposed and defended by “champion” people. Although there was some “scuttlebutt” voting, the Chickadee won!
Discover Leaburg your haven of sophistication Paid Members Public
Step into Leaburg, where sophistication intertwines seamlessly with comfort, creating an unparalleled haven within its walls.
Weirdly interesting Paid Members Public
Sometimes when you are reading a news story, you still find yourself practically laughing out loud