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Arriving Alive is better than not at all

Arriving Alive is better than not at all

A person can face an immediate roadside suspension, vehicle impoundment, impaired driving education requirements and ignition interlock. For repeat offences, additional penalties can be more severe.
Christmas spirit is alive and well in Kennedy

Christmas spirit is alive and well in Kennedy

The Friendship Centre played host to nearly 100 individuals, including volunteers, at the annual Kennedy Christmas dinner. The Kennedy Rodeo Association held the dinner for the village to raise funds for this coming year’s rodeo and events.
Arcola Co-op is happy to have their new fuel truck up and running

Arcola Co-op is happy to have their new fuel truck up and running

This new investment helped the Arcola Co-op stay current with delivery unit technology now and for many years to come.
Ocean Man First Nation Christmas concert filled with songs

Ocean Man First Nation Christmas concert filled with songs

The show started of with little reindeers from the kindergarten class singing Reindeer Pokey. As their antlers jingled to the tune, their little voices sang along with the music.
The Mercury and Observer announce Christmas Bingo winners

The Mercury and Observer announce Christmas Bingo winners

The Estevan Mercury and the Carlyle Observer were pleased with the response to this year's Christmas Bingo promotion.
Westland Insurance Group purchases Andrew Agencies

Westland Insurance Group purchases Andrew Agencies

Westland Insurance brand manager Alex Harms said this acquisition will allow Westland to provide even more access to great insurance products, claims support and competitive pricing.
Carlyle RCMP arrests one, seeks another, following Kisbey gas plant theft

Carlyle RCMP arrests one, seeks another, following Kisbey gas plant theft

The Carlyle RCMP has issued an arrest warrant for Trent Raynard in connection with a recent theft at the Kisbey Gas Plant. Another person has been arrested.
Lampman Community Theatre has dedicated members

Lampman Community Theatre has dedicated members

The play, called Night at the Lamp, was penned and organized by Maureen Ulrich, and this play was well received by the area.
Update: Teen suffers 'serious' injuries in Hwy 13 collision

Update: Teen suffers 'serious' injuries in Hwy 13 collision

The RCMP is investigating a collision in southeast Saskatchewan that left a teenager with serious injuries.
Onslow family raises $75,000 for fight against pancreatic cancer

Onslow family raises $75,000 for fight against pancreatic cancer

The organization was formed in 2007 as a non-profit foundation after Craig Schurman Condon died. In 2012 the organization was rebranded and became a registered national charity.
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