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Artist blends jazz and folk

Artist blends jazz and folk

ECHO BROADCASTJohn RutherfordIndie8-out-of-10 The opening strains of Echo Broadcast, the single which doubles as the name of John Rutherford's debut CD hint at something just a little different from the norm.

Electricity needs growing

SaskPower is holding a series of information sessions across the province to inform stakeholders of the Crown Corporation's 'Plan for Electricity in Saskatchewan'.
Think global, act local

Think global, act local

World food Day is celebrated each year on October 16th. The theme for 2010 is United Against Hunger. The theme was chosen to recognize the efforts made in the fight against world hunger at national, regional and international levels.
Medals provide fascination for collector

Medals provide fascination for collector

War medals hold a fascination for Geoff Rushowick, to the point collecting them has become a four-decade passion for the retired teacher. Asked when he started, Rushowick paused a moment to think about it.

Editorial - Reflecting on giving thanks

Some days the topic for an editorial is an elusive thing. As a weekly community newspaper we want this space to reflect opinions on issues which have significance to our city.
Yorkton players join Brandon football team

Yorkton players join Brandon football team

The Brandon Westman Wild senior men's football team had a little Yorkton flavour added to it for a game against the East Side Eagles of Winnipeg recently.
Senior Saints improve to 5-0

Senior Saints improve to 5-0

The Sacred Heart Saints senior football team is 1-1 on major tests this season. After a close win at Melville to open the season, the Saints have collected three straight easy wins.

Recruiting doctors with province

The Sunrise Health Region steadily hires new medical doctors, but shortages persist. The region is currently in need of nine more family physicians.
Editorial Cartoon

Editorial Cartoon

Accident leads to finding musical interest

David Newberry is truly a Canadian musician, born and raised in the east, he now lives on the west coast, and will be crossing the Prairies on tour including a stop at 5th Avenue Cup & Saucer Oct 21.
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