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As most of my readers already know, these have been several trying weeks for our family. Two weeks ago, my husband had a sudden and debilitating stroke.

Alida news - books still for sale

Hope all dads had a great Father’s Day on June 20. Members of the Alida Recreation Board were busy preparing the swimming pool for the upcoming swimming season.

Cougar corner: SLT Sub lunch winners

The winning cohort for the sub sandwich lunch is … drum roll … Grade 7/8 Group 3.

Report from the Legion Hut – Canada Day

Throughout most of Canada, July 1 is celebrated for the founding of our country. Canada was formed not through war, like the Revolutionary War that founded the United States, but through peaceful political compromise.

MP Kitchen responds to tragic discovery of unmarked graves at the former Marieval Indian Residential

Estevan, SK – Dr.

Report from the Saskatchewan Legislature

Saskatchewan is seeing success in the fight against COVID-19.
Crop report for the period June 15 to June 21, 2021

Crop report for the period June 15 to June 21, 2021

This week, the north east and east central regions saw the most rain, with the highest amount reported in the Spruce Home and Rhein areas with 32 mm.
Carlyle and White Bear will honour those who attended residential schools

Carlyle and White Bear will honour those who attended residential schools

The Town of Carlyle and White Bear First Nations have announced the installment of a permanent memorial dedicated to children lost to residential schools, as well as residential school survivors and their families.
Rick Fall comes to Kipling and other southeast communities while running for charities

Rick Fall comes to Kipling and other southeast communities while running for charities

Rick Fall, 61, plans to log 4,200 kilometres, which is actually 100 marathons in 100 running days, raising money for two charities along the way.
Carlyle students refresh rainbow crosswalk in support of the LGBTQ2+ community

Carlyle students refresh rainbow crosswalk in support of the LGBTQ2+ community

The town of Carlyle became a little brighter Tuesday with the refurbishment of the rainbow-coloured crosswalk located on Souris Avenue outside of Carlyle Elementary School.
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