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Large Christmas tree in place in Estevan

Large Christmas tree in place in Estevan

The tree was installed on Friday morning and the star was placed at the top. The final decorating for the tree was scheduled to happen on Monday. 
Arcola-Kisbey 4-H Beef Club report

Arcola-Kisbey 4-H Beef Club report

We did the election of officers. The leader this year is Arden Charlton, and assistant leaders are Jeff Lees, Garon Pretty and Corey Lees.
Wawota daycare holds concert

Wawota daycare holds concert

The Ford family hosted a winter wonderland open house at the farm on Dec. 9.
Alida announces production to be performed next year

Alida announces production to be performed next year

A Fine Monster You Are from March 7-10, 2024. Tickets will be available Dec. 16, just in time for Christmas shopping.
Stoughton Lions Club draws winner for first 50/50 draw

Stoughton Lions Club draws winner for first 50/50 draw

The draw for the 50/50 was held at the Welcome to Winter, Miracle on Main Street on Dec. 5. The club was pleased with the sales.
Kipling woman has experienced a lot in career as a paramedic

Kipling woman has experienced a lot in career as a paramedic

The amount of stress for paramedics is always increasing. Poirier acknowledged that she lives with PTSD due to the trauma and inhumanity she witnesses on every shift. She is not alone. Canadian experts put first responders in Canada subject to mental health issues at a much higher rate than the average population.
Stoughton’s Main Street turned into a festive scene

Stoughton’s Main Street turned into a festive scene

It all began on Railway Avenue with a stop at Blondies Car Wash and Prairie Pantry. Inside parents could sip on a peppermint latte while kids decorated a cookie. Author Alissa Goudy was on hand to sign her book, and outside was a candy cane lane.
A Main Street Christmas celebration in Arcola

A Main Street Christmas celebration in Arcola

A Main Street Christmas in Arcola was enjoyed by many with lots to do and see.
Santas run wild in Carlyle during Dickens Festival

Santas run wild in Carlyle during Dickens Festival

Fifty-one people showed up on Dec. 2, including parents and their kids dressed in Santa suits or sweaters and Santa toques to take part in the run that had been laid out throughout the town.
There are always safe options available for drivers

There are always safe options available for drivers

Carnduff RCMP Sgt. Warner Ignatiuk reiterated the human cost of driving impaired.
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