By: Jordan Twiss For the past 20 years, kids growing up playing ball in Shell Lake have had to do so on a single diamond, after the second diamond was removed due to drainage issues.
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By: Jordan Twiss For the past 20 years, kids growing up playing ball in Shell Lake have had to do so on a single diamond, after the second diamond was removed due to drainage issues.
Read MoreBy: Jordan Twiss It took a little longer than expected to get there, but when Parliament resumes on Sept. 15, Canadians can expect it to mark the beginning of the four-year heavyweight showdown between Prime Minister Mark Carney and newly re-elected Conservative Party Leader Pierre Poilievre.
Read MoreBy: Calvin Daniels Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe was in the Yorkton area two weeks ago to announce that the province will fund 50 per cent of upgrades to Grain Millers Drive.
Read MoreBy: Bruce Penton The 2025 National Football League season starts this week, so it’s the perfect time for a few recollections and some look-aheads.
Read MoreBy: Jordan Twiss Shellbrook’s season of sunshine, outdoor play, and swimming came to an unofficial end on Friday, Aug. 22, as Kinsmen Park and the Shellbrook Swimming Pool played host to the annual Party in the Park.
Read MoreBy: Jordan Twiss There are few things the federal Liberal and Conservative Parties won’t argue over, but one of their most enduring debates is about which of them is the best when it comes to the interests of workers.
Read MoreBy: Calvin Daniels With somewhat of an understated lead up this year, Open Farm Days were held recently.
Read MoreBy: Bruce Penton We’ll worry about playoff teams and who will contend for the World Series as late September and October nears, but for now, here’s a look at six of the best Major League Baseball stories of 2025.
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