Providence Student Athlete of the Month values influences of father, coaches

As a midfielder, Mosi Williams is accustomed to helping his teammates advance the ball and create goalscoring chances. He knows what it’s like to provide an assist, and he also acknowledges the assistance he’s received over the years as a promising soccer player.

Foremost among his positive influences has been his dad.

“He just kind of encourages me to play,” says Williams. “Soccer is his favourite sport, so it just sort of became mine, too.”

Attention farms! Give us your two cents, and get a $10 McDonalds card!

A new survey is seeking out experiences on the farm. Available now, Homefield People & Strategy is conducting a research project that will help them learn about various experiences in the agricultural industry.

The about 5-minute-long survey begins with a chance for the farmer to introduce their situation, before going into more specific on-the-farm questions such as what crops you grow, how much land you farm, and the term that best describes your agricultural operation.

Provincially & Internationally Recognized Speakers Scheduled For The 37th Annual Brokenhead River Agricultural Conference

What had been halved in years past is now returning to its full potential! The 37th Annual Brokenhead River Agricultural Conference is coming February 6th and 7th, once again planned as a two-day event!

Terry Buss, crop production extension specialist with Manitoba Agriculture who partners with the Brokenhead Agricultural Society, shares that this event has been running since 1986.

Buss is pleased at the return of the two-day length, putting particular emphasis on the chance to focus on separate topics each day.

MLA McLeod's Report from the Legislature - Feb. 1, 2024

Below you'll find MLA Tim McLeod's Report from the Legislature for February 1, 2024. 

The views expressed below are solely the opinions of the author and do not necessarily reflect the official stance of Golden West.

 

 

Our government remains committed to investing in the programs and services that matter most to Saskatchewan people. These investments help to build and protect our province, ensuring it remains one of the best places to live, work and raise a family.

Deckcetera offers unique products and full-service packages for backyard makeovers

Picture a staycation paradise.

Maybe there’s a new patio, a sunroom, too. And a swim spa would sure be nice. What about a fence?

Now, imagine it all coming together.

“We like to think of ourselves as a backyard redesign specialist,” says Michael Giesbrecht, owner of Deckcetera. “From decks to fences to pergolas, sunrooms, hot tubs and everything in between, we can provide it.

SPONSORED: Anchor Of Hope: Trauma and Healing

My wife and I were billet parents to two Humboldt Broncos players who were on the bus that crashed on April 6, 2018. One player survived and one was killed in the crash. We were told that night that both had survived and didn’t learn the truth until 2 days later when the misidentification was discovered. Those 48 hours were the most traumatic time of my life.

Lumsden Partner Profile

Picturesque Lumsden, Saskatchewan situation in the beautiful Qu'Appelle Valley is a growing, inviting community of 1,800 people. Lumsden offers residents and visitors alike a slower pace of life, a vibrant business community, and plenty of recreation options.

The Lumsden Business Association (LBA) aims to create economic opportunities within our business community by promoting both home-based and retail businesses through a single-contact approach.

When in Lumsden, check out these great businesses.

Jan 20 Polar Plunge will support local Special Olympics Manitoba athletes

Special Olympics Manitoba is hoping to have Portage la Prairie and the surrounding area #FreezinForAReason this weekend.

On Saturday, January 20, the cold and courageous will take the 2024 Polar Plunge at Stride Place in Portage, and registration is still open to individuals, businesses and other organizations looking to team-build with a purpose. All monies raised will support Special Olympics athletes in the province.