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Manor Restaurant Reopens

Manor Restaurant Reopens

The community of Manor will again see a café operate out of the building at 42 Main Street. Formerly known as Kevin’s Hamburger House, The Duck Inn and Manor Café, the 629 Family Restaurant opened on Aug.
Tourist of the Week

Tourist of the Week

Tyson Elliott
Severe lightning storm caused damage to garage

Severe lightning storm caused damage to garage

A major storm moved through the southeastern corner of Saskatchewan on Aug. 12 and 13, with heavy rain, some hail and damaging lightning. A building in south Carlyle was severely damaged by a fire that was caused by a lightning strike.

Wawota Weekly News

Gail Engle and Jeff Engle travelled to Vermeer, B.C. to attend the wedding of Gail's grandson, Sam Eckert (Stephen and Nancy's son). Sam and Dana Farrell were married on Aug. 8.

Maryfield Sunrise Villa holds tenants meeting

We hear harvest reports, local and from near Regina. Fred Krukoff has harvested his garlic; and we had several meals from his first patch of beans from the Russian seeds.
Remembering Laura, remembering Laurie

Remembering Laura, remembering Laurie

My husband and I lost a good friend on May 17. Her name was Laurie and she was one of the most special people I’ve had the good fortune to know.
Harcourt Wins Moose Mountain Classic

Harcourt Wins Moose Mountain Classic

The Moose Mountain Classic golf event was held on August 15 and 16, with 104 golfers entered to play in the annual two-day competition at Golf Kenosee.

Decency in politics begins with us

There is likely no question I get asked more often than this one: whatever happened to decency in politics? If nothing else, some four decades of close contact with a lot of politicians offers a fair bit of perspective on this matter.
Harvest is underway

Harvest is underway

This year’s crop is on its way to the bin and market, with some farmers getting into the field the first week of August. Fall rye has been combined in some locations and other crops, such as barley and peas, are coming off as well.

Alida news: happiness, sadness and rain

Bill and Kathy Anthony had their family, Willa, Mitch and Riley, all home for a few days during the first week in August to help them pack up and move their belongings from the farm acreage to their new residence (the former Ben Peterson home) in Ali
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