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White Bear unveils monument for its first chief

White Bear unveils monument for its first chief

Chief Wahpimakwa was the first White Bear chief who governed from 1875 to 1900.
The Bromantics will perform at a fundraiser in Arcola

The Bromantics will perform at a fundraiser in Arcola

鈥淭his is a family, Halloween-themed event with decorations that will be hung throughout the complex,鈥 said Sedor.
Alida provides support for an important fundraiser

Alida provides support for an important fundraiser

Much appreciation is extended to all those who made donations.
Mental health awareness supper and fundraiser聽planned in Carlyle

Mental health awareness supper and fundraiser聽planned in Carlyle

A mental health awareness supper and fundraiser is to be held Nov. 5 at the Carlyle Memorial Hall.聽聽
National Day for Truth and Reconciliation ceremonies

National Day for Truth and Reconciliation ceremonies

There was a moment of silence to honour those who didn鈥檛 make it home from residential schools. A memorial song followed.
Friends of Simon Wiesenthal Center reacts to Patron鈥檚 conviction for hate speech

Friends of Simon Wiesenthal Center reacts to Patron鈥檚 conviction for hate speech

The centre said it had worked vigorously for hate crime charges to be laid against Patron. In July 2020,
Crop report: producers wrapping up harvest, need one more week

Crop report: producers wrapping up harvest, need one more week

Estimated yields for the region are stronger than last year but still disappointing for some producers who missed out on the rain over the growing season.
October's land sales generates $5.4 million for the province

October's land sales generates $5.4 million for the province

The southeast region once again led the way with more than $4.3 million in revenue.
Travis Patron convicted of hate speech charge

Travis Patron convicted of hate speech charge

Patron, the former leader of the Canadian Nationalist Party, will be sentenced on Oct. 20.
Envision stays busy providing mental health support to southeast

Envision stays busy providing mental health support to southeast

"We always want people to know that if you are struggling, you don't have to struggle alone, there is support." Envision talks about their programs and workshops.
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