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COVID-19 finish line remains unclear

For months now, Premier Scott Moe has been telling us we are near the COVID-19 finish line. It is optimism that’s been appreciated — and, often, much needed — in this seemingly endless fight.

Getting dirt under our nails

We’re in our happy place now. Greenhouses are open. Cue the music because this is indeed the most wonderful time of the year. For my husband. Normally I would wander through the greenhouses with him.
Arcola-Kisbey 4-H AG report

Arcola-Kisbey 4-H AG report

The Arcola-Kisbey Beef Club has been a cornerstone in the southeast for nearly 100 years. The club was formed in the early 1930s as a hog club and in 1939 changed to the Arcola-Kisbey Beef Club.

God’s house is still on fire after Easter

A woman was cooking something in the oven when it caught fire and filled the house with smoke.

Municipalities share $25.7 million for rural roads

The Government of Saskatchewan is continuing to invest in the improvement of rural roads through its Rural Integrated Roads for Growth (RIRG) program.

Alida News

The Alida community extends sincere sympathy to the Kennedy family on the death of their father Hugh (late of Regina, formally of Nottingham) on May 8 at the age of 89 years.
Try your golf game in Windthorst

Try your golf game in Windthorst

The Windthorst Golf Course, now known as the Windthorst Country Club, was built in the mid-1920s by a group from Windthorst. The golf course is laid out on land owned by the village, just east of the last street in Windthorst.

In appreciation for paramedics, health care workers and each other alike

The pandemic has been quite the experience for all of us but there is something extraordinarily unique about the experience from the perspective of a frontline worker.
Kapell receives award for going above and beyond

Kapell receives award for going above and beyond

Every year the Masters of Physical Therapy (MPT) Clinical Education Program, School of Rehab Science, awards one rural and one urban award for physiotherapists who go above and beyond to provide exceptional clinical placement opportunities for the MP

Wawota Weekly News - a well-deserved honour for a volunteer

Congratulations to William Husband who won the Program Assistant Award from Skate Sask. for his hard work and dedication to the sport! Sympathy to family and friends of Art Lamontagne of Thompson, MB. He passed away on May 5th at the age of 81 years.
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