RCT Performs Norm Foster's ‘Screwball Comedy’ Paid Members Public
Raymore Community Theatre chose the two-act play Screwball Comedy written by prolific Canadian playwright Norm Foster, for their 2023 dinner theatre. The play was performed March 31st and April 1st in front of a total of 377 patrons at the Raymore Gym.

Special guest at the Nokomis Health Centre Paid Members Public
Early easter guests visit the Health center in Nokomis

Silton Silhouettes Paid Members Public
March 30th to April 2nd marked the first competition for the Silton Silhouettes in 2023.

Fire Chief receives medal Paid Members Public
Silton Fire Chief Steve Wallace recently received a Queen’s Platinum Jubilee Medal for his fire protection service contributions.

The U15 Lumsden/Bethune Lynx play in the SK Female Hockey League Paid Members Public
The Lynx beat out Rouleau, Southwest and Weyburn to advance to the finals against the Northwest Hawks.

New USask researcher focuses on growing forage production Paid Members Public
Dr. Breeanna Kelln (PhD) loves to connect the dots, even when the dots are scattered and seemingly unrelated.

Blue Jays poised for contention Paid Members Public
It was a pretty good offseason for the Toronto Blue Jays, who have their eyes set on improvement from 2022’s 92-win season — the third-highest win total in baseball’s American League behind the Yankees and Houston.

East Central Fillies, Provincial A Champs! Paid Members Public
This win came with no lack of effort in an incredibly long 8-period game and by far the most stressful and exciting game I have ever watched!

U13AA Lumsden LYNX Hockey Team Report Paid Members Public
A Memorable Season for the Inaugural U13AA Lumsden LYNX Hockey Team.

A Wild Modern Take On An Old Race Service Van Paid Members Public
I’ve owned a delivery van in my life, but never a cool van. I actually like vans. You can drive them, haul stuff in them, or live in them.

don’t expect massive movement quickly Paid Members Public
A report released recently by the U.N. Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) did not paint a particularly rosie vision of our future.

Nokomis fundraiser accepts challenge, raises the bar Paid Members Public
Joan Wallman is one of the caring and large-hearted volunteers that contribute so much to the quality of life in the community of Nokomis.

Gushue has no peer as a Brier skip Paid Members Public

A Lot Of Engineering In A Little Car Paid Members Public
I’ve often wondered what might happen to these all-electric cars when the batteries are toast. Much like a fuel-powered vehicle, when the engine is gone, they sell for pennies on the dollar. -By Kelly Kirk Derek Young of San Francisco picked this Nissan Leaf up for a steal because