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Fresh From The Garden provides great produce close to home

Fresh From The Garden provides great produce close to home

Lorrissa Stigings works hard to feed her community. She’s the owner and operator of Fresh From The Garden, a small-scale agriculture business that provides locally-grown, chemical-free produce and farm-fresh eggs to residents of the Carlyle area.

Two co-ops approve an amalgamation

At their respective annual general meetings (AGM), the members of both Borderland and Hometown Co-ops have voted to approve a special resolution to move forward with the amalgamation proposed in April.

Maryfleld Sunrise Villa news

It's hard to believe another week has gone by and I know not where. Of course, the weather was the topic this week with extreme heat and searing hot winds, but we finally got cooler temperatures and some much needed showers.

Ups and downs

I found it hard to choose a theme for this week’s article, not because there weren’t ideas in my head but rather that there were so many. On a positive note, our son arrived this weekend for a short but most welcome visit.

Wawota weekly news

Sympathy to family and friends of Patsy Jacques, who passed away on May 31 at the SEIC Centre in Moosomin. She was 80 years old and leaves a husband Rene and family of Heather, Adrien, Ava, Jeannie and the late Sheree and their families.
Kenosee Superslides opening for another summer of fun

Kenosee Superslides opening for another summer of fun

Kenosee Superslides has announced that they will be opening this year — hopefully by the July long weekend.
Crop report for the period of June 1 to June 7, 2021

Crop report for the period of June 1 to June 7, 2021

Seeding is virtually complete throughout the province, with 99 per cent of the crop seeded, with a few fields being seeded for green feed and silage. This is ahead of the five-year average (2016-20) of 97 per cent.

Preserving and promoting Nakoda language in Saskatchewan High Schools this Fall

Starting in September, school divisions will have another Indigenous language course that can be offered to high school students to expand their learning opportunities.

Change to minimum wage announced for October

Saskatchewan's minimum wage will increase to $11.81. The change will take effect on October 1, 2021.
Walking for the children

Walking for the children

White Bear First Nations community members, and others who wished to show their support, came together at noon on Wednesday to march in memory of the 215 children whose remains were found near a former residential school site in Kamloops, B.C.
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