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New covenant church on schedule to open this fall

By Susan Douglas
ECC

Red Hatters play show and tell

By Susan Douglas
Contributor

Hosp. Aux. to raise money for ER ultrasound

By Irene Hanson
RR Hosp. Aux.

4H club has a busy winter

By Nolan and Aaron Short
PR 4-H Club

The Pine River Club met on January 30th for its first project of the year.
The club leader is Kim Desserre and there were 13 members for this project.

Brenley Anderson to play hockey at RRCC next year

News Release
RRCC

Being a better consumer can make you a better gardener

By Melanie Mathieson
Gardening Guru

The Great Draft Horses

By Al Lowe
Contributor

I have always admired these working giants, and I am glad that they are making a comeback on the farm.

Cattle are vaccinated for the same reasons we are

By Gary Sliworsky
OMAFRA Rep.

Celebrating International Women's Week

Every year, the first week of March is celebrated as International Women’s Week, culminating on March 8th with International Women’s Day. This week is a time to celebrate the many advances women have made towards equality, but it is also a time to reflect on just how much further there is to go.
This week, I am pleased to be able to use this space to share with you some work that is being done by the Native Women’s Association of Canada in their Sisters in Spirit campaign.

I doubt anyone is complaining about DYST now!

When the US government decided two years ago to advance daylight saving time to the second Sunday in March, there were lots of complaints, but after this weekend, with its bright sunny days, I doubt that anyone is complaining about the longer days. I may still grumble that I wake up in the dark, but having daylight well into the evening is a bonus.
I found myself surprised late Sunday, as the day remained bright past 7:00 in the evening. Spring really is on its way.

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