Month: <span>August 2021</span>

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Brits by the Bess

After a year off because of COVID, the Saskatchewan British Car Club held its almost annual show — Brits by the Bess — on July 18, with more than 80 vehicles on display. Among the vehicles parked in their Sunday finest on 21st Street were restored MGAs and Bs, Triumphs, and Jaguars, mainly from the1950s,...

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Jazz Festival set to swing Aug. 7-15

After a wild eight weeks of organizing madness, the SaskTel Saskatchewan Jazz Festival is ready to rock and swing Aug. 7-15 with 50 performances at five venues. Artistic Director Kevin Tobin and the festival’s board spent weeks reacting to constantly changing pandemic information and restrictions, but the province has reopened and they are good to...

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YXE Beer Wars moving into Bessborough Gardens

One festival down and one to go for Rick and Dave Mah, unless they have something else up their sleeves. With the Foodtruck Wars now in the rearview mirror, the father-son combo has set their sights on YXE Beer Wars, a craft beer, wine and spirits festival scheduled for Aug. 27-28 at the Delta Bessborough...

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His name is Bob, and hers isn’t Barbi

I find it awkward and embarrassing when I can’t remember someone’s name. I find it worse when I can’t introduce the person to other people because of this. I think I have mentioned this previously in a column, but it happened again recently. What do you do? I went searching the Internet for tips. You...

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Foodtruck Wars a success

Maybe it was the opportunity to get back outside. Maybe it was a change of location. Maybe it was beautiful weather. Maybe it was the many food options. Likely, it was a combination of the four that brought people out in droves between July 22-24 for Foodtruck Wars. “It was an over-the-top event,” organizer Rick...