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The power of in

The ability of a two-letter preposition to change one’s perspective is powerful. As I mused on what I, we and the world have faced over the past and probably coming months, a well-known verse of Scripture took on new meaning for me this week.

Pause for Reflection

Our hope in the Cross of Christ

SHA resumption plan shows increased capacity for surgical services, mental health and addictions, di

The Saskatchewan Health Authority (SHA) announced their service resumption plan Tuesday which includes capacity increases for surgical services, mental health and addictions, and diagnostic imaging. Phase one is set to begin May 19.

No charges laid after Carievale gathering

A social distancing gathering set up by a restaurant in Carievale should have been a no-go, according to the province and public health, for disobeying restrictions set out by the province’s chief medical health officer.

Province reports largest single day increase in case numbers amid northern COVID-19 outbreak

Premier Scott Moe and chief medical health officer Dr. Saqib Shahab announced 34 new cases of COVID-19 in Saskatchewan. Of the 34 cases reported Monday, 33 are a result of the outbreaks reported in the north or far north.
Arcola hockey product Carson Birnie selected in WHL draft

Arcola hockey product Carson Birnie selected in WHL draft

A hockey player from Arcola who played minor hockey in Estevan was selected in Wednesday’s Western Hockey League Bantam Draft. Forward Carson Birnie was chosen in the eighth round, 160th overall, by the Red Deer Rebels.
Carlyle RCMP ask for public’s assistance with driving incident

Carlyle RCMP ask for public’s assistance with driving incident

The Carlyle RCMP is seeking the public’s assistance with a recent driving complaint. According to the Saskatchewan Crime Watch Advisory Network, on April 20 at approximately 4 p.m.
Cornerstone Theatre makes donation

Cornerstone Theatre makes donation

The Cornerstone Theatre Group made a donation of $1,000.00 to the Carlyle and District Food Bank. Cornerstone Theatre members Diane Tweitmeyer and Craig Savill organized the donation and forwarded the cheque to Theresa Luedtke at the Food Bank.
Moose Mountain Lodge residents enjoy soloist

Moose Mountain Lodge residents enjoy soloist

On Saturday, April 25 the residents at Moose Mountain Lodge in Carlyle were entertained by singer Maddison Townsend of Alida. Townsend was set up outside the Lodge and residents were able to view her through the window.
Saskatchewan records sixth death from COVID-19; 17 new cases

Saskatchewan records sixth death from COVID-19; 17 new cases

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