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Prairie Winds set record

Prairie Winds set record

The 22nd annual Ronald McDonald House Motorcycle Ride, organized by the Prairie Winds Motorcycle Group based out of Estevan, proved to be the best yet. A total of 130 people showed up and registered this year.
Carlyle Legion branch news

Carlyle Legion branch news

Nov. 11 is coming soon and the Legion members will once again be out canvassing for the Poppy Campaign. The official starting date is Oct. 25. Many people wonder what the money collected during the poppy campaign is used for.

Fast Trucking in Carnduff earns provincial award

Fast Trucking has earned an honour from the Saskatchewan Chamber of Commerce for its efforts to support its employees and the community.

What can and can’t be seen

I’m overwhelmed with all that’s going on, as are so many, and yet I find myself searching for a topic to write about this week.

Wawota news – visits and rest in peace

Christina Phipps Kante, along with Jeff and Youssouf, spent a few days visiting with Grandma Jean Bogner. They drove from Victoria, B.C., tenting along the way. They enjoyed visiting the museum and Korner Kones, and just being in Wawota.

Alida news – harvesting and visits

Faye Walker spent the weekend of Aug. 29 in Saskatoon visiting with her family the Nickels and she also helped granddaughter Piper celebrate her birthday.

Integrity and tapping your inner strength

Once upon a time, in a small village, there lived a man who was always happy, kind, and well disposed to everyone he met. He always smiled, and had kind and encouraging words to say, whenever it was necessary.
Saskatchewan’s drilling rig count climbs to 9, but still less than a quarter of the last two years’

Saskatchewan’s drilling rig count climbs to 9, but still less than a quarter of the last two years’

Drilling rig activity has started to slowly pick up in Saskatchewan’s oilpatch, but the numbers are still very low compared to any point over the last decade. On Sept. 11, Rig Locator (riglocator.ca) showed nine rigs working in Saskatchewan.

No rabbits were shot in the making of this memory

I’ve been thinking a lot about my dad lately. I think much of it has to do with how the schedule for sports has played out. Like the Indy 500 running uncharacteristically late in the season so the memory is fresh.
Saskatchewan’s new crystal meth addictions treatment centre to open in Estevan in October

Saskatchewan’s new crystal meth addictions treatment centre to open in Estevan in October

When the current St. Joseph’s Hospital was built in Estevan in 1991, it had an addictions treatment centre in its northeast wing.
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