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Nistor gets an ace

Nistor gets an ace

Tyler Nistor recorded a hole in one at the Carlyle Golf Club recently. He notched the ace on the third hole. Photo submitted
Scavenger hunt at White Bear

Scavenger hunt at White Bear

White Bear Lake Resort cottagers enjoyed a scavenger hunt hosted by Lake Front Treasures by Amanda Meyer and Shelley Lueck Jewelry. Twenty-five eager groups signed up to take part in the hunt.

Apologies to Indigenous people

The editor: To all First Nations, Inuit and Métis people – I have stood silently too long. I apologize for the wrongs and horribly unfair treatment you have received from the governments, churches and the general population.

Kitchen pleased farm fuel tax exemption legislation passed

The editor: The House of Commons has passed Bill C-206, an Act to amend the Greenhouse Gas Pollution Pricing Act (qualifying farm fuel), introduced by Conservative Member of Parliament Philip Lawrence in February 2020.

Government of Canada taking action to support farmers facing extreme weather

Today, the Minister of Agriculture and Agri-Food, the Honourable Marie-Claude Bibeau, announced concrete measures the Government of Canada is taking to deliver the necessary support and resources for producers in areas affected by extreme weather.

Crop report for the period of July 13 to July 19, 2021

Crops remain extremely stressed from the lack of moisture and continue to advance quickly due to the heat and dry conditions throughout the growing season.

Province introduces new support programs to address family violence

The Ministry of Justice and Attorney General is introducing Family Intervention Rapid Support Teams (FIRST), a new initiative to support families in crisis.

UPDATE: Carnduff RCMP seek public’s assistance in locating missing male

Update: Nathan Rubbert was located deceased yesterday evening in the Oxbow area. His death is not believed to be suspicious in nature. We kindly ask that you consider removing his image from circulation, including social media.

It shouldn’t be this easy to find people not wearing their seatbelt

In June, police across Saskatchewan wrote a total of 490 tickets for people not using or wearing seatbelts or small passengers who were not properly restrained.

Government increases Seniors Income Plan benefits

Effective July 1, 2021, the maximum monthly benefit provided through the Seniors Income Plan (SIP) will increase by $30 per month.
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