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YOUR SOUTHWEST COMMUNITY NEWSPAPER
TUESDAY, MARCH 31, 2015
BY B R E N N A N T U R N E R
b.turner@farmlead.com
By Jordan Parker
As a result of the ongoing investigation against him, These are on top of the sexual assault, invitation to Chamberlin has seen additional charges, including sexual touching, sexualwhat interference sexual ust like you should review workedand and whatextwo sexual assault charges, an invitation to sexual ploitation charges in late February. didn’t work at the endlaid of against every him growing season, touching charge, and a count each of sexual interferappeared Swift Current Provincial year Court we’re passingHethe halfwayin point of the calendar ence, sexual exploitation and a corrupting children March 23, and was released on an undertaking before and it’s time to review the grain marketing plan. After charge. judge onofconditions. a fairly softa winter sideways trading (except in pulse Chamberlin, 39, started was a hockey coach in several crops), the grains complex to build some bullsouthern Saskatchewan communities throughout ish sentiment at the end of March with the U.S.D.A.’shis adult life.This was followed by lost supply and acreage estimates. There is a substitution publication ban place to protect subsequent demand outin of South Amer-the identity of the victims, and Chamberlin’s next court ica. Add in the bullish bias from funds piling into the appearance will be April 13 at 9:30 a.m. commodity complex (mainly because no other asset The investigation ongoing, andprices investigators class was performing, we sawis some great to takeinvite people with additional information to come foradvantage of !). ward.have pulled back since early June highs While prices
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Cabri man Ryan Chamberlin was arrested again Friday, March 20 and charged with additional crimes as more victims came forward in the case against him.
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It seems of the world, it still is). • be self-motivating By Jordan Parker As a result of the ongoingremarkably investigation against him, that These are on top ofonly the sexual assault, invitation ratings 70% rated good-to-excelshort, the war lasted four to Let’s consider some other what-ifs. What if the are remaining above Chamberlin has seen additional charges, including sexual touching, sexual interference and sexual ex• being require echoed minimal supervision years. Confederacy did win the war, not conquering the lent, ratings that are in U.S. cereals and n Chamberlin was arrested again two sexual assault charges, an invitation to sexual ploitation charges laid against him in late February. a valid driver’s license and charged with additional crimes touching charge, and a countPerhaps each of sexual He appeared Provincial itinterferseems so short due intoSwift theCurrent contrast withCourt North, but successfully succeeding? Would wecrops still across the 49th• have parallel here in Canada. me forward in the case against him. Apply in writing stating experience to: ence, sexual exploitation and a corrupting children March 23, and was released on an undertaking before how long the United was deployed to have slavery today? Would it extend all the wayYes, to there are pockets in every growing region that charge. a judgeStates on conditions. Town of Gull Lake Chamberlin, 39, was a hockey coach in several Afghanistan, the nation’s longest war in its history, California? If not, what would have causedisn’t it to too great looking but the market looks at the Box 150 southern Saskatchewan communities throughout his and Iraq. Iraq is not as up as we thought end? Would a Spartacus-like slave revolt haveaggregate, been not just oneGull field. Trying to justify higher adultwrapped life. Lake, SK. S0N 1A0 a 12-2eow There is a publication ban inincluding place to protect the inevitable? 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To the people been the decisive player in the Second World “Movie Presentation at its Finest!” s has become the new normal. leading to its superpower status, or would it have to be quite minimal at this time. Approximately 25 per cent of the spring. Brennan Turner is originally from Foam Lake, SK, where his family startways like this. In most cases wars been too concerned about a future conflict with its Cinderella control operations areGift nearing Across the province, topsoil oilseeds and spring cereals Disney shows off its old-fashioned magic with moisthis traditional tale, WeedMakes a Great Idea! ed farming the land in the 1920s. After completing his degree in economics short and pulses, often brutal. One way or southern neighbour? Would a slave-nation like the told in a new, re-visionary presentation. on could are expectahead an end at some confederacy have looked kindly completion. scouting turePeron cropland is Mon., rated as4, 6 10 per of their normal stage ofon Fascism? 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