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Good economic news amidst the COVID gloom

It was another bad week for COVID-19 in Saskatchewan, but things may be looking up on a couple of economic fronts.

Well, to be honest with you鈥

If you came across a lost wallet, what would you do? Leave it, keep it, check for identification, see if it held any money, find somewhere to turn it in? Apparently, it depends on where you live, if the results of a social experiment are correct.
Crime Watch network important for law enforcement

Crime Watch network important for law enforcement

Law enforcement agencies are promoting the importance of the Saskatchewan Crime Watch Advisory Network (SCWAN).
Bright vests and compasses are a good sign

Bright vests and compasses are a good sign

Groups of people wearing high-visibility vests with compasses in their hands could be noticed all across southeast Saskatchewan lately. While it could have looked unusual to those passing by, for those involved it was nothing but natural.

MP Kitchen pans the federal budget

Souris-Moose Mountain MP Robert Kitchen views the federal budget as a 鈥渕assive letdown for Saskatchewan.鈥 The federal Liberal government released the budget, its first in two years, on April 19.
Golf a round at the Crossroads of Friendship

Golf a round at the Crossroads of Friendship

Stoughton is a small town located at the junction of Highways 13, 33 & 47 and in this placement has been given the name The Crossroads of Friendship. Spend a day in Stoughton and experience rural Saskatchewan for yourself.
Enjoy a championship-level course at Golf Kenosee

Enjoy a championship-level course at Golf Kenosee

Golf Kenosee, located in Moose Mountain Provincial Park, has been around for a very long time. This course was started back in 1935 and was owned by the government. The 135 shareholders took it over in 1986 and is run by five board members.

Alida Weekly News

On April 21 three past employees, Wendy Nelson, Shelly Cowan and Marcia Gervais, took their boss Gail McLachlin out for a retirement supper at the Olive Branch restaurant in Carnduff.

Open and shut

A recent post on Facebook caught my attention. Although many folks are turned off by that page, I have appreciated recent attempts to counteract all the depressing news associated with COVID.
Red Cross urges preparedness

Red Cross urges preparedness

With the arrival of spring comes the arrival of the potential for wildfires, floods or tornados, so Emergency Preparedness Week, which runs May 2-8, is the perfect time to get ready.
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