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Back to school is split in two

Back to school is split in two

Students in the Â鶹ÊÓƵ East Cornerstone Public School Division returned on Sept. 8 and 9. In-person classes for the 2019-20 school year ending abruptly last March due to the uncertainty of the global pandemic.

Maryfleld Sunrise Villa happenings

The summer’s gone and harvest is coming in. A car tour went out to see it all last week. Drivers were Mary Thiessen, Bree Anne Moore, Pastor Alex and Amber.
Curling season just around the corner

Curling season just around the corner

The Canadian curling season begins in August and ends in May 2021 and is governed by Curling Canada, which was formerly the Canadian Curling Association.
Ramada reopens Carlyle location

Ramada reopens Carlyle location

The Ramada hotel in Carlyle reopened to guests on Sept. 1 after being closed by owner Eric Park on Mar. 27 when the COVID-19 pandemic arrived.
Redvers SARCAN gets back to business as usual

Redvers SARCAN gets back to business as usual

The Redvers SARCAN depot has been a busy place this summer, seeing long lineups and a record amount of recyclables go through its doors.

Wawota News – welcome new residents to Wawota

Visiting with Mel and Vivian Vail recently were daughter Lori Filteau and grandson Kevin and Kendra Filteau and their sons, Alton and Grayson, all of Regina. Ethel Choo-Foo from Swift Current came to visit at Kenosee Lake in early July.
Redvers Activity Centre raises funds

Redvers Activity Centre raises funds

Twelve years ago, the Redvers Activity Centre [RAC] had received three bathtubs for two of their group homes they manage. The tubs originally come from Safety Bath, which is now operating out of Lethbridge, Alta.

Projects now happening through abandoned well program

Projects are now underway in all oil and gas-producing regions of the province through the Accelerated Site Closure Program (ASCP) that was announced by the provincial government earlier this year.

Saskatchewan providing more money to municipalities

The provincial government announced Wednesday the distribution of $70.3 million to municipal governments to help out with COVID-19 pandemic relief, as Saskatchewan’s portion of the federal Safe Restart Canada Plan.

Waiting with confidence

“’For a while’ is a phrase whose length can't be measured. At least by the person who's waiting.
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