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Harvest nearly finished in the southeast

Relatively warm, dry conditions this week allowed farmers to make good harvest progress.

Wawota residents enjoyed having company recently

Visiting with Ken and Monique Myers recently was Monique's brother, Brian Campeau from Quebec. He helped with the harvest. Joe and Jean Brisbois travelled to Winnipeg last weekend to visit with Clinton Brisbois and Kelly Chuchmuch.

There should be a senior’s dose of the flu

The editor: I am a 77-year-old senior dealing with health problems which include heart, kidney and lung, as well as a seriously compromised immune system, as a result of a case of bacterial septicemia in 2015.
Â鶹ÊÓƵeast sees a slight increase in drilling activity

Â鶹ÊÓƵeast sees a slight increase in drilling activity

Saskatchewan’s active drilling rig count spent the third week of September hovering around 10 rigs working, with nine working on Sept. 25, according to Rig Locator (riglocator.ca).
Racing a family affair for Manor’s Wilsons

Racing a family affair for Manor’s Wilsons

The Wilson family in Manor had another good year on the dirt track ovals of southeast Saskatchewan. I started racing in 2009. I bought a car from Rocky Alexander from Estevan. We had gone to races for years and watched.

Dressing for the job

As I began the tedious task of packing away one season’s clothes and taking out garb for the next, I was reminded of how limited the use of my wardrobe was these past months.

World Mental Health Day is Oct. 10

World Mental Health Day is coming up, and one southeast Saskatchewan advocate hopes that the conversation will continue throughout the year. “Awareness days like World Mental Health Day on Oct.

Maryfield Sunrise Villa News

The visitors we have had in the past week are a vary important part of our lives here at the villa. We are happy to repot another week of your faithfulness. Thank you for registering as required on every visit.
Envision lending their shoulder to lonesome seniors in the southeast

Envision lending their shoulder to lonesome seniors in the southeast

The Envision Counselling and Support Centre is putting more effort and resources into bridging the distance between people. The organization recently announced that it is expanding services to provide more interaction for those who need it.

Provincial election slated for Oct. 26

At the request of Premier Scott Moe, Lieutenant Governor Russ Mirasty has dissolved the Legislative Assembly and issued a proclamation directing the issuance of the writs of election, commencing Saskatchewan’s 29th General Election.
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