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CARP marks National Seniors Day with largest-ever virtual meeting of seniors

National Seniors Day - October 1st
Cannabis-impaired driving still a significant issue among young Canadians

Cannabis-impaired driving still a significant issue among young Canadians

CAA finds
The harvest continues

The harvest continues

This combine was hard at work south of Stoughton on Friday afternoon. While some producers in the southeast are already finished their harvest, others are still hard at work in the fields to get the crop in the bin
COVID-19 Update

COVID-19 Update

19 new cases - five in hospital - 15 more recoveries
COVID Alert App Launched in Saskatchewan

COVID Alert App Launched in Saskatchewan

Starting today, the Health Canada COVID Alert app is available to Saskatchewan residents. Once downloaded to your smart phone, subscribers may participate in digital COVID-19 exposure alerts.
Dance Zone excited to begin season

Dance Zone excited to begin season

The Dance Zone is excited to be back for their 14th season with Carlyle and area families. Under the new direction of Ashley Heggs, classes will be held at the Carlyle Memorial Hall on Wednesdays for ages 2-18.
Dickens Village Festival won’t happen in 2020

Dickens Village Festival won’t happen in 2020

Another of Carlyle’s big events for the year has been scrubbed due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Â鶹ÊÓƵeast author proud of her new book

Â鶹ÊÓƵeast author proud of her new book

Kenosee Lake resident Jan Keating has released a book that details the story of a Weyburn woman, Sarah Powell, and her life in Baghdad, including being married to that country’s prime minister.

Maryfleld Sunrise Villa happenings

Where’s Janet Mark? She is okay but has resigned as newspaper reporter due to failing eyesight and hearing loss, after four years on the job prompted her decision. (She is 96 now).

Lampman’s Hookenson to play pro hockey in Utah

A hockey player who hails from Lampman is taking the next step in his career. The Utah Grizzlies of the ECHL have announced that they have signed Edwin Hookenson to a standard player contract for the 2020-21 season.
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