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Big Six Hockey League season has been cancelled

The Big Six Hockey League has been a staple in towns and villages throughout southeast Saskatchewan for decades, delivering great hockey and a place to be for hockey fans and others in communities.

Wawota Weekly News

The Wawota Curling Rink was the lucky winner in the Original 16 Curling Club "Sweep" Stakes presented by Great West Brewing.

Alida weekly news

Sincere sympathy is extended to Lorna and Jeff Dzuba and family on the death of her stepmother Lillian Raiwet, late of Estevan, on Jan. 17 at the age of 83 years.

Moe must go beyond tough talk

Premier Scott Moe has been talking tough with COVID-19. Some of this tough talk was necessary. But other times, it was little more than talk that won’t change much at all.

Time to take another look

What color are your best friend’s eyes? Are you sure? What about your spouse? Your boss? The colleague who works down the hall? If you're trying to recall someone's eye colour, an educated guess would be brown since they make up the largest percentag
Valentine's Day Coloring Contest

Valentine's Day Coloring Contest

Valentine's Day Coloring Contest Colour one of the pictures (only one entry per child) and drop your entries off at the Carlyle Observer or mail them to: Observer - PO box 160 - Carlyle, SK - S0C0R0 There will be four (4) prizes avwarded.
Updated COVID-19

Updated COVID-19

34,672 VACCINES DELIVERED, 244 NEW CASES, 282 NEW RECOVERIES, 11 NEW DEATHS

Report from the Legislature

Saskatchewan people continue to show strength and resilience through the hardships of the COVID-19 pandemic. I want to sincerely thank those who are adhering to public health orders and doing their best to keep themselves and their communities safe.

Temporary service disruptions at Arcola and Radville extended

Please be advised the temporary disruption to emergency and acute care services at the Arcola Health Centre and emergency services at Radville Marian Health Centre have been extended until further notice.
Directional drillers now part of CAODC

Directional drillers now part of CAODC

No, your eyes aren’t fooling you; that pipe in the middle does have a bend in it. That’s a directional drilling tool whose very purposeful bend has revolutionized the oil and gas industry in recent decades, making horizontal wells the standard. Seven companies who specialize in directional drilling have now joined the Canadian Association of Oilwell Drilling Contractors (CAODC). File photo by Brian Zinchuk
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