Unique gifts rule the day at downtown craft show
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How the hottest holiday gifts will change digital advertising in 2012
“I got an iPad for Christmas and didn’t even ask for one.” “My parents bought me a Kindle for some reason.” Over the Christmas holidays, I got a lot of emails from friends asking for advice on their favorite unexpected Christmas gifts: tablets and e-readers.
Gifts that keep on giving
The 2012 Rifle Animal Shelter Wags and Whiskers Calendar is now on sale at the animal shelter and at select locations throughout the valley.
Infrastructure top concern for convention delegates: Vidal
As far as Mayor Gary Vidal is concerned, the headline at the annual convention hosted by the Saskatchewan Urban Municipalities Association was “infrastructure, infrastructure, infrastructure.”
Christmas starts with craft fairs
The spirit and sparkle of Christmas is about to burst upon us with the opening of the seasonal craft and artisan fairs. Craft fairs are the places to purchase one-of-akind, hand-crafted items straight from the talented artisans themselves.
Norwood florists prepare for a busy Valentine's Day
Zhivotovskaya, of Yelenna’s Flowers at the Bee Hive Floral at 482 Washington St., and Ronald Wight, of Silver & Sage at 646 Washington St., are preparing for the Valentine's Day flower shopping season, one of their biggest days of the year.
'Wee Man' hits up local spots as film shoots downtown
Tom and Marlene England prepared their dancing bear to appear in a feature film Monday
Meadow Lake negotiates with province over RCMP contract
The City of Meadow Lake, which is facing a 400 per cent increase in its contract with the RCMP in 2012, is negotiating with Saskatchewan for a better deal.
Anybill's Doing Good Is Good for Business Extends Over the Holidays
WASHINGTON, DC-- - Rochelle and Diamond faced last Christmas with growing anxiety. Both young mothers knew that even a little holiday spending could break their already stretched household budgets. Gifts ...