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A matter of perspective

Last week I posted the following on my Facebook page: 鈥淒o you remember when the thought of just staying home was so attractive? Having said that, it seems like years ago or that none of us had such a number of weeks and months in mind.

Pause for Reflection

Covid-19鈥檚 classroom of silence
My Outlook

My Outlook

Being in good company
Alameda 4-H club is getting ready for a virtual sale

Alameda 4-H club is getting ready for a virtual sale

Despite all the changes and challenges, life goes on and the Alameda 4-H club would traditionally be getting ready for their annual show and sale.

SHA says they are a 鈥渓ong way鈥 from back to normal amid resumption of services announcement

SHA CEO Scott Livingstone announced on Tuesday they will begin to resume some health services in the province as they enter phase one of their resumption plan. Livingstone said they are a long way away from returning to normal operations.

Arcola Health Centre Emergency Room Closure and Conversion to ALC Centre

I have done everything Premier Moe has asked since March 19 th when dealing with Covid19. He wanted me to stay at home, to wash my hands frequently, to not visit anyone, and to do the ever difficult job of teaching from home.

CLARIFICATION

It was reported in the May 15 issue of The Observer that the Visitor Centre at Moose Mountain Provincial Park would open June 1st.

SHA temporarily converts seven rural community emergency rooms with five more to come

The Saskatchewan Health Authority (SHA) has begun to implement their temporary conversion of rural community emergency rooms in the province starting off with seven, with another five to be utilized in remaining phases.
Prairie Dog Drive-In Theatre celebrates opening night

Prairie Dog Drive-In Theatre celebrates opening night

Carlyle鈥檚 Prairie Dog Drive-In Theatre had plenty of reasons to celebrate Friday night. Not only was it the first night of their 2020 season, but this year marks their 40th anniversary season.
Kenosee Lake businesses ponder upcoming tourist season

Kenosee Lake businesses ponder upcoming tourist season

With May having arrived, it is time to head out to the lake for some rest and relaxation and some peace and quiet, for now it is a 鈥済uessing game鈥 as to what to expect for businesses in the Moose Mountain Provincial Park and the Village of Kenosee La
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