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Alida news - young people enjoying swimming lessons

Congratulations to Dana Nelson and Jesse Germain, who were married on July 10 at their cottage at White Bear Lake. Best wishes to the happy couple as they enter a new adventure together as husband and wife. Good luck to you both.

How does job loss affect your mental health?

The loss of a job can lead to a lack of purpose and change in your daily routine. Losing your sense of purpose through work can lead to depression or other mental health struggles.

Wawota news - good luck to Julia Houff

Congratulations to Renee Baudu and Catlin Abel on the birth of their daughter. She was born on June 26 and has been named Oaklynn Nancy Raemarie. She is a sister to Kinley, Bostyn and Raelynn. Grandparents are Terry and Jake Restau and Rene Baudu.
Jeffrey Straker concert takes place at Carlyle’s museum

Jeffrey Straker concert takes place at Carlyle’s museum

On Saturday evening, singer and songwriter Jeffrey Straker performed in Carlyle at the Rusty Relics Museum. The outdoor concert, which started at 7 p.m.

Shaded and secure

During these weeks of oppressive heat, one of my favourite places to sit and relax is on a lawn chair situated under our back deck.

Report from the Legislature

The hot and dry conditions across the province are creating challenges for our farmers and ranchers. Topsoil moisture levels continue to decrease, and many areas will have their yields and quality impacted without some timely rain.

Sask Parks events are here

Sask Parks events and programs are back, with activities and offerings for everyone to enjoy.
Photo of the week

Photo of the week

This week’s Photo of the Week entry is from St. Paul’s Anglican Church in the RM of Wawken. Submitted by Dion Cochrane Do you have a photo you’d like to submit? You can email it to [email protected].

Moe, Sask. Party surviving pandemic

Four years ago, things were looking as bad for the Saskatchewan Party as they have looked since it took power in 2007. This requires a bit of perspective. This party is on an amazing historical run. By the end of this term, the Sask.

Â鶹ÊÓƵeast organizations earn gaming grants

The provincial government has provided over $2.1 million through the Charitable Gaming Grant program to support more than 700 groups and organizations across the province.
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