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Pause for Reflections: Becoming like the God

A policeman pulled Murphy over and approached the car. 鈥淧lease identify yourself,鈥 the officer said. Murphy looked in the mirror and replied, 鈥淵es, officer.

Alida news - last chance for barbecue package tickets

The flower pots on Centre Street have now been sponsored by the following 鈥 The Village of Alida, Margaret Peet, Cannington MLA Daryl Harrison, the Post Office (Linda Akins), Credit Union, T鈥檚 for Miles (Tristen Boutin), Alyshia Boettcher, Farm & Aut

Wawota News - a new business

Congratulations to Shana Puskas who opened the former Esso Caf茅 on June 1. This gives everyone another choice for eating out. In the 1970s, Bill and Marie Jensen took over managing the Caf茅 and the garage.
GoFundMe campaign for Tammy Hooker鈥檚 cancer fight

GoFundMe campaign for Tammy Hooker鈥檚 cancer fight

A GoFundMe page was started recently for Tammy Hooker of Kipling, who has recently been diagnosed with cancer. Tammy is well known within the community as she has worked at various business over the past several years.

Ceres Global Ag. excited by Northgate potential

The Ceres Global Ag Corp. Northgate Terminal is about to get a big addition.

June Oil & Gas public offering raises $516,069.98 in revenue

Saskatchewan's June public offering of Crown petroleum and natural gas rights held on Tuesday, June 1, 2021, generated $516,069.98 in revenue for the province.
Crop report for the period of May 25 to May 31, 2021

Crop report for the period of May 25 to May 31, 2021

Dry conditions this week have allowed farmers to nearly complete seeding in all regions of the province. Ninety-seven per cent of the crop is seeded, which is ahead of the five-year average (2016-2020) for this time of year of 92 per cent.

Saskatchewan response to the National inquiry into missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls.

The Government of Saskatchewan is proud to participate in today's release of the National Action Plan in response to the National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls (MMIWG).
Walking for the children

Walking for the children

White Bear First Nations community members, and others who wished to show their support, came together at noon on Wednesday to march in memory of the 215 children whose remains were found near a former residential school site in Kamloops, B.C.

Saskatchewan kids return to play

Thanks to the strong number of people in Saskatchewan getting vaccinated against COVID-19, Saskatchewan residents will once again be able to participate in outdoor team sports and activities as part of Step 1 of the Re-opening Roadmap.
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