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COVID-19

COVID-19

FOUR DEATHS, 206 NEW CASES, 131 IN HOSPITAL, 92 RECOVERIES

Drilling season drawing to a close for the year, and what a year it was

Saskatchewan鈥檚 drilling rig fleet traditionally shuts down over the Christmas holidays, and as of Dec. 18, it looks like that shut down has started. There were eight rigs working in Saskatchewan on Dec. 18, according to Rig Locator ( riglocator.

COVID-19

TWO DEATHS, 245 NEW CASES, 121 IN HOSPITAL, 485 RECOVERIES
Fill the Sleigh

Fill the Sleigh

The Carlyle area was very generous with the Fill the Sleigh promotion that was offered by the Bargain Shop in Carlyle and the 麻豆视频ern Plains Co-op鈥檚 Carlyle grocery store.
Festive display

Festive display

There鈥檚 quite a variety of Christmas ideas throughout Kipling. Just take a drive both during the day and at night to see the array of great decorations

Alida News

Alida community extends sincere sympathy to Ann Kendall and their family on the death of her husband and their father Dennis Kendall of Carievale. He passed away suddenly at his residence on Dec. 5 at the age of 75 years.
Given a second chance at life and living it to the full

Given a second chance at life and living it to the full

Blake Lamontagne, originally from Wawota, will tell you himself that the first 16 years of his life were a wild ride of competition in sports, being the life of the party and looking for anything that would bring the next adrenaline rush.
Stay safe and Arrive Alive this Christmas

Stay safe and Arrive Alive this Christmas

Season鈥檚 greetings from the members of the Broadview RCMP detachment. 鈥淲e all hope that you find yourselves in good health and good company (social distancing, of course),鈥 wrote Cpl. Larkin Cote of the Broadview RCMP.

Outdoor skating rink at Forget in the works

Forget is a small village with huge community beliefs.
Santa Claus Parade through Carlyle was a success

Santa Claus Parade through Carlyle was a success

The Christmas Spirit may be down a little bit this year due to the pandemic, but with a little help from Santa, the residents of Carlyle got a bit of a lift in their spirits. On December 12, Santa Claus made his rounds.
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