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Local canine expertise for your fur babies

Local canine expertise for your fur babies

Love is a great motivator for committing to anything in life. Working with and caring for dogs is no exception.

New council acclaimed in Alida

The following people were acclaimed to their seats for council at the Village of Alida: the mayor is Tim Cowan and councilors are Darryl Dubuc, Jason (Jake) Purves, Marvin Ferris and Sheri-Lee Patton. The administrator remains Kathy Anthony.
Wawota Weekly News

Wawota Weekly News

Congratulations to Harding and Hudson Garratt, sons of Owen Garratt and Karla Elder, who live in Spruce Grove, Alta. They are both involved in 755 Parkland Royal Canadian Air Cadet Squadron.
Patiently waiting for the opening of the new fire hall

Patiently waiting for the opening of the new fire hall

It has been just over 10 years for Chief Don VanMeer and the current fire department volunteers in planning and executing the construction of a new fire hall for Carlyle and area. As with any large construction project, things take time.

Keeping them in mind

Years ago, we knew a young fellow who used to love to say grace before meals. No matter how briefly or fervently he prayed he always added this comment: “And dear God, help our food to turn to energy and not fat.

Big Six Hockey given green light for the season

The Big Six Hockey had their meeting on Sunday and are happy to announce that the league will be a go this year, with games starting Nov. 6.

Worth more than a pretty penny

A little girl in Illinois wrote to the tooth fairy to say she would take dollars instead of coins if that would help the situation. That's how real the coin shortage got in the United States when much of the country was in stay-at-home mode.

Election sees big spending, big Sask. Party lead

The good news is that only one of the two incredibly expensive, vote-buying platforms from the two major parties in this 2020 Saskatchewan election will be implemented.
Saskatchewan Internet Child Exploitation Unit Charges

Saskatchewan Internet Child Exploitation Unit Charges

The Saskatchewan Internet Child Exploitation Unit has charged an Estevan man with child pornography offences in relation to an investigation that began in August 2020 of numerous complaints about the accused Internet activities and making child porno
COVID-19 Update

COVID-19 Update

60 new cases - 21 in hospital - 22 recoveries
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