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COVID-19 Update

COVID-19 Update

57 new cases - 17 in hospital - 15 recoveries
COVID-19 Update

COVID-19 Update

44 new cases - 18 in hospital - 14 recoveries
Saskatchewan RCMP's steps to keep communities safe and healthy

Saskatchewan RCMP's steps to keep communities safe and healthy

As communities take measures to ensure the safety of the people of Saskatchewan, we would like to share how we鈥檝e been doing our part to ensure you can continue to rely on us as your Provincial Police Service.
COVID-19 Update

COVID-19 Update

66 New Cases - 18 in Hospital - 10 Recoveries
COVID-19 Update

COVID-19 Update

40 new cases - nine in hospital - 12 recoveries
Wes Smith running for Buffalo Party in Cannington; field set for provincial election

Wes Smith running for Buffalo Party in Cannington; field set for provincial election

The Buffalo Party of Saskatchewan has found its candidate for Cannington for the upcoming provincial election. Formerly known as Wexit, the Buffalo Party describes itself as a western independence party.
Busy this summer and fall at Lions Park

Busy this summer and fall at Lions Park

With 37 members presently in the Carlyle Lions Club, it has been a great year to get things done. 鈥淐OVID has not been all bad,鈥 said Ron Paul. 鈥淲e have had many members contribute to the work being done since we have had the time.

Cougar Corner 鈥 Picture Day

Picture Day at Gordon F. Kells High School will be on Oct. 21. It will look a little different this year. Only individual pictures will be taken, no groups. Congratulations to Grade 7/8 Group 3, who won the first School Pride Day of the year.

Alida weekly news

On Oct. 5, the board members of the Alida Housing Authority met for a meeting at the Golden Gate Centre to make some decisions before the end of the year.

Wawota weekly news

Joan Gartner of Montreal spent several days visiting with her parents, George and Suzanne Eisler. She also reconnected with some of her friends from bygone years. Congratulations聽to Theoren West, who travelled to Surrey. B.C.
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