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Community shows huge support for Wyatt Hall

Community shows huge support for Wyatt Hall

Dec. 19 started out like any other work day for 19-year-old Wyatt Hall of Kennedy. He worked at PIC – where he has been employed since graduating from Kipling High School in June 2020 – as usual and felt fine.

Wawota weekly news

Congratulations to Riley Riddell and Jana Wlock on the birth of their daughter. She was born on Jan. 8 and weighed seven pounds, two ounces. She has been named Scottie Jean.

Alida weekly news

We are well into the new year now. Staff and students are back at school; they started back on Jan. 4. Good luck everyone on the next days while at school.

All this…and dressed up, too

I have some really great gift-givers in my life; those that seem to find the perfect present no matter the circumstance. But a friend of mine got me something this year that she couldn’t have known would put the biggest smile on my face.

Town council meeting recap

Carlyle Town Council held its first regular meeting of the year. Some things that were discussed were the Municipalities of Saskatchewan annual convention package and resolutions that will be presented at the convention this year.

Alberta clipper slams Saskatchewan, causing widespread damage

An Alberta clipper storm system walloped southern and central Saskatchewan Jan. 13-14, with roads from North of Maidstone, then Kindersley, Regina, Weyburn and Moosomin, as the storm rolled through the province in a southeasterly direction.
Babies of 2020

Babies of 2020

Please forward your baby of 2020 to the following email address [email protected] Deadline is Monday, January 18th at noon
COVID-19 Update

COVID-19 Update

11,985 VACCINES DELIVERED, 312 NEW CASES, 201 NEW RECOVERIES, NO NEW DEATHS

Check natural gas equipment and vents for snow and ice buildup

SaskEnergy is reminding customers to check their natural gas meters, external vents and rooftop heating equipment for snow and ice buildup.
RCMP now accepting applications to the Family Violence Initiative Fund

RCMP now accepting applications to the Family Violence Initiative Fund

The RCMP is now accepting applications to its Family Violence Initiative Fund (FVIF). The objective of the fund is to help communities respond to relationship and family violence and victim issues.
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