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Â鶹ÊÓƵeast fire department members talk fire prevention

Â鶹ÊÓƵeast fire department members talk fire prevention

Both Carlyle & Stoughton fire departments explained how important it is to check the smoke detectors in homes and have a working carbon monoxide detector, which is now required for all homes no matter when the home was built.
Wawota news – residents enjoy visits and milestones.

Wawota news – residents enjoy visits and milestones.

Many visits to Wawata area and a few milestones.
Weekly happenings from the Alida area

Weekly happenings from the Alida area

Alida Haunted House coming along nicely.
New collaborative study explores potential for CCS hubs

New collaborative study explores potential for CCS hubs

The hubs could provide a pathway for reduced greenhouse gas emissions from mineral and power production sectors while helping maintain a competitive economy.
Building Relationships – We are in this Together

Building Relationships – We are in this Together

Events began at the Oxbow Prairie Horizons School with Dexter Mondor, president of Métis Nation Saskatchewan Local 182, starting the day with prayer.
Opinion: Are you feeling thankful?

Opinion: Are you feeling thankful?

In Canada, our official Thanksgiving started on Nov. 11, 1879, but our Indigenous friends celebrated the fall harvest supper long before we did.
Carlyle Curling Club's golf tournament drives support

Carlyle Curling Club's golf tournament drives support

Golf enthusiasts from Carlyle and surrounding communities gathered to enjoy a beautiful day on the golf course.
Bear Claw Casino and Hotel brings back its fish fry

Bear Claw Casino and Hotel brings back its fish fry

To support the event, people attending were asked to bring a non-perishable item for the Carlyle and District Food Bank. Organizers presented 28 turkeys and many items collected during the event.
A 96th birthday spent on the combine

A 96th birthday spent on the combine

Farmer was struck by lightning on Aug. 1 and didn't expect he'd be able to help out with harvest.
Indigenous gaming advocate earns provincial tourism award

Indigenous gaming advocate earns provincial tourism award

Bernie Shepherd will go down in history for having the idea of opening a casino on the reserve to create jobs for the Indigenous people.
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