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Lampman business Carnivores serving up great meat

Lampman business Carnivores serving up great meat

Duane and Shaula Garton opened Carnivores meat shop in Lampman, seeing a need for a business that can provide high-quality sausage and other fine meat cuts. But the support they have received in the past few weeks since their opening day Oct.
New modelling shows significant growth scenarios of COVID-19 in Saskatchewan

New modelling shows significant growth scenarios of COVID-19 in Saskatchewan

Saskatchewan’s Chief Medical Health Officer presented new modelling of the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic in Saskatchewan.

Rural municipality election results

A number of rural municipalities in the southeast corner of the province needed to have elections on Nov. 9. In the RM of Reciprocity No. 32, Alan Arthur was re-elected as reeve, defeating Douglas McWhirter 116-18.
How to cope with season affective disorder

How to cope with season affective disorder

Symptoms of seasonal affective disorder include sadness, moodiness, low motivation and energy and excessive need for sleep.

Election results for towns and villages

Residents of many southeast urban municipalities went to the polls on Nov. 9 to determine who would be on their town or village councils for the next four years.

Conserving and keeping wildlife and people safe

As with many things in life, there are often two sides to every story. When it comes to wildlife, specifically hunting, trapping and fishing, this is no exception.
Cougars ventured to Wawota to face the Flyers

Cougars ventured to Wawota to face the Flyers

The Carlyle Cougars headed to battle the Flyers last Saturday and although it wasn’t the outcome they were looking for, there were still some positives from the game.
Happy Nun Cafe wins Tourism Saskatchewan Award

Happy Nun Cafe wins Tourism Saskatchewan Award

The Happy Nun Cafe in Forget won the Business of the Year Award for under 20 employees from Tourism Saskatchewan on Nov. 10.
Kisbey marks Remembrance Day

Kisbey marks Remembrance Day

The Kisbey cenotaph was the site of a brief Remembrance Day ceremony on Nov. 11, commemorating Canadian men and women who gave their lives in military service to our country.

Alida weekly news

The Alida community extends sincere sympathy to Hal and Glenda Nielsen and family on the death of his mother Phyllis (nee Watson) on Nov. 5 at the age of 94 years.
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