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Photos: White Bear First Nation hosts activities for National Day for Truth and Reconciliation

Photos: White Bear First Nation hosts activities for National Day for Truth and Reconciliation

The White Bear First Nation marked the first National Day for Truth and Reconciliation by hosting a ceremony.
Today’s Enterprises is a big part of Redvers

Today’s Enterprises is a big part of Redvers

Today's Enterprises is a big part of the Redvers business community.
A changing of the guard – Lawrence Fisher to Dallas Lequyer and Redline Auto Parts – PJ Trailers

A changing of the guard – Lawrence Fisher to Dallas Lequyer and Redline Auto Parts – PJ Trailers

A big change for a Carlyle-area business.
Wawota golfer wins provincial title

Wawota golfer wins provincial title

Wawota golfers recently competed at high school golf provincials.
My Outlook: Being schooled by the one in gray

My Outlook: Being schooled by the one in gray

We need to ensure we are seeing to the needs of older persons in a way that honors and respects their vision
Weekly news for Wawota

Weekly news for Wawota

Wawota said goodbye to Mike and Colleen Greenbank this past week. They have moved to Regina and Deb Morson has purchased their house on Hall Street.
Access Communications barbecue lunch in Redvers

Access Communications barbecue lunch in Redvers

Access Communications recently held a barbecue in Redvers.
Mother and son take title at Pumpkin Festival in Windthorst

Mother and son take title at Pumpkin Festival in Windthorst

A lot of large pumpkins were grown for this year's Windthorst and District Lions Club Great Pumpkin Weigh-In Festival.
New Carlyle Connect service has been launched

New Carlyle Connect service has been launched

CARLYLE - In an effort to keep our residents informed, Carlyle Town Council has launched a new communication system that will provide the municipality with the ability to communicate with all residents on multiple platforms, such as text, e-mail, mob
Sask. businesses begin asking for proof of vaccination on Friday

Sask. businesses begin asking for proof of vaccination on Friday

Beginning Friday, Sask. residents will have to begin carrying their COVID-19 vaccine certificates or negative test results to access certain public spaces in the province.
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