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In a section called Stored Stories of my local newspaper The Outlook, an item from 100 years ago caught my eye.

Moe caught between stopping COVID and keeping jobs

The COVID-19 news has not been good and is likely soon to get worse. While it once took nearly two months to run up 500 cases in Saskatchewan, we are now hitting those numbers in a couple days.
A passion for the outdoors, especially hunting

A passion for the outdoors, especially hunting

So many daily activities in our world can be completed online. Many of the experiences we imagine having can be experienced virtually. COVID can be putting restrictions on some of the thing we love to do, especially in groups.
Road Signage Theft

Road Signage Theft

Road Signage Theft - Carnduff Detachment On November 24th, 2020 the Carnduff RCMP Detachment received a complaint from the RM of Mount Pleasant who reported that approximately 6 to 8 grid road identifier signs were stolen in the Northwest quadrant of

SHA CONTINUES TO ESCALATE RESPONSE TO COVID CASE SURGE

The Saskatchewan Health Authority (SHA) continues to escalate its response to COVID-19, using the Health System Readiness Plan to guide actions being taken to contain, delay and mitigate the virus.

COVID-19 Update

THREE DEATHS, 299 NEW CASES, 108 IN HOSPITAL, 178 RECOVERIES
Lions Receive Support

Lions Receive Support

From left, Carlyle and District Lions Club park committee members Larry Brady, Duncan Brown and Wayne Wilson received a very generous grant from the Cornerstone Community Planning Group for recent work done at Lions Park.
Team sports dramatically curtailed, more masking in latest COVID-19 restrictions

Team sports dramatically curtailed, more masking in latest COVID-19 restrictions

Sports have not been shut down entirely, but games have, and practices are now reduced to eight people. All but the youngest of children are now expected to wear masks when appropriate.

COVID-19 UPDATE: NEW MEASURES IN EFFECT NOVEMBER 27

COVID-19 transmission rates in Saskatchewan continue to increase, resulting in serious illness and deaths, placing provincial health care resources under increasing strain.
COVID-19 Update

COVID-19 Update

164 NEW CASES, 111 IN HOSPITAL, 79 RECOVERIES
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