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Peggy Dumelie shares the story of a survivor

Peggy Dumelie shares the story of a survivor

Cancer. Such a powerful word. Defined in the dictionary as a disease caused by an uncontrolled division of abnormal cells in a part of the body. But to many, cancer is so much more than that.
One woman’s victory in the fight for life

One woman’s victory in the fight for life

All of humanity has everyday struggles and life is not easy. Add a diagnosis of cancer into the mix and you see the effects of personal, emotional, physical and spiritual upheaval.

Big Six Hockey

Hockey season is fast approaching the province, yet with no answers given by the Saskatchewan Health Authority or Health Canada, many teams are left in limbo waiting to find out if they need to sharpen their skates to hit the ice or not.

Maryfield Sunrise Villa News

We had another birthday party this past week when Mildred Wilson celebrated her 91st birthday. Her two daughters came from Regina to spend the day with her and brought a special cake, which we all enjoyed at supper time.
Pheasant Rump celebrates new addition for kids

Pheasant Rump celebrates new addition for kids

Designing environments where family giving and sharing and working with creation is a must, has always been a strength of First Nations communities.
Redvers Lions Club goes all out for the food bank

Redvers Lions Club goes all out for the food bank

Go big or go home! That was the first thought as the truck and 24-foot trailer pulled in front of the Carlyle United Church where the food bank is presently located.

Homeschooling and virtual school numbers are up

The Â鶹ÊÓƵ East Cornerstone Public School Division has released its enrolment numbers for Sept. 30. Cornerstone had 8,288 students, compared with 8,371 students on Sept. 30, 2019.

Wawota weekly news

Sympathy to the family and friends of the late Shannon Salmon of Kelso. Shannon passed away in Regina on Sept. 23 at the age of 64 years. She leaves her husband Blaine, step-daughter Andrea (Dean) and siblings, and their families.

Don’t bite back

After a few fog-and smoke-free days, it was disappointing to see smoke from California wildfires returning.

So much more than the menu

It seemed like a good idea at the time. To save ourselves from the work of preparing a full turkey dinner, we decided to change the menu at Thanksgiving last year. In the weeks leading up to it, we found ourselves dealing with rather full schedules.
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