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NB Beavers capture back-to-back NSRBL championships at home

NB Beavers capture back-to-back NSRBL championships at home

First home championship victory in 27 years.
Selnes: Roughriders should have try to run out the clock

Selnes: Roughriders should have try to run out the clock

Columnist Bill Selnes said he's surprised the Saskatchewan Roughriders didn't take action to try to run out the clock.
Twin sisters from Carlyle have found a love for lacrosse

Twin sisters from Carlyle have found a love for lacrosse

Ella and Sayde Johnson, age 15, have had a busy summer competing.
Sask. athletes compete at Paris Paralympic Games

Sask. athletes compete at Paris Paralympic Games

Ten athletes competing in seven sports.
Sports This Week: Regina's Goncin ready for b'ball at Paralympics

Sports This Week: Regina's Goncin ready for b'ball at Paralympics

Nik Goncin made his debut with Team Canada at the 2009 world junior championship.
Outlook powerlifter Anholt headed to national championship

Outlook powerlifter Anholt headed to national championship

Community support and well wishes doing their part in helping Anholt's confidence before big national event.
Weyburn Red Wings preparing for training camp, new season

Weyburn Red Wings preparing for training camp, new season

The Weyburn Red Wings are making preparations for the upcoming 2024-25 season, with the fall training camp set for the long weekend of Aug. 30 to Sept. 2.
The need for speed: Provost hosts annual drag races

The need for speed: Provost hosts annual drag races

Cars, trucks and motorcycles of every age, shape and colour draw a crowd of enthusiasts to Provost Airport for annual races.
Yorkton U18 Maulers host fall camp

Yorkton U18 Maulers host fall camp

The Maulers start the preseason action in Tisdale Sept. 13, then host the Trojans at the Westland Insurance Arena Sept. 15.
YSHF inductee reflects on 40 years of synchronized swimming

YSHF inductee reflects on 40 years of synchronized swimming

"Obviously it's a good exercise because you spend half your life hypoxic and upside down spinning around," laughs Lori Pollock.