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Schools in Regina, surrounding area and southeast go to online learning

Regina – Schools in Regina, the area around that city and east to Whitewood, as well as southeast Saskatchewan have announced they are going to remote learning until April 23.
Easter Coloring Contest

Easter Coloring Contest

Again, another awesome coloring contest - this time Easter - I would like to thank all the children that entered this contest - the prizes can be picked up from Carlyle Observer office - Kipling winners - Laura Kish will get a hold of you The Winners

Alida weekly news

The Alida community extends condolences to the families of the Ball family on the death of their Uncle Donald Curtis, late of Reston, Man., who passed away on March 21 at the age of 96 years.
Manor School students have been busy

Manor School students have been busy

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Oil Kings online auction raises over $10,000

Oil Kings online auction raises over $10,000

It’s this time of year that the Kipling-Windthorst Oil Kings usually hold their annual Sportsman Dinner and Auction and Awards Night.

Spring break at Gordon F. Kells High School

There is no school from April 2 to April 11 for the Easter break. Students resume classes on April 12 after the break. A new reporting system called Edsby has been rolled out for parents to use.
Kovach couple together again in Kipling

Kovach couple together again in Kipling

James (Jim) and Theresa Kovach, who have been married for 65 years, were reunited after living in separate care homes in Regina for the past five years.

To colour or not to colour

Year after year I was determined to make it happen for my daughters. Boil the eggs. Cover the table in plastic. Fill bowls with water and vinegar. Set out an array of spoons and tongs. Get the food coloring ready.

Government must rise to challenges

If you are continually losing battles in politics, maybe you are picking the wrong fights. Or at least, maybe you are picking the wrong approach.
New owner takes over Norm’s Place

New owner takes over Norm’s Place

After 27 years, four months and two days, it’s time for Norm and Karen Jones to move on. New owner Andrew Farnham of Regina has purchased the establishment and took over on April 1.
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