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Gordon F. Kells High School Cougar corner

The student leadership team (SLT) continues to do their best to incorporate a Wednesday Fun Activity into the students’ week. The students have had a chance to participate in stationary scavenger hunts, Kahoots and trivia competitions.

Light in the midst of dark

As I’ve written in earlier articles, we’ve all experienced or perhaps, are still experiencing, very dark days. They’re no fun. Last week, however, readers of my writing but especially God Himself, recognized our collective need of light.
Nutrien Ag marks International Women’s Day

Nutrien Ag marks International Women’s Day

The staff at Nutrien Ag Solutions in Carnduff was inspired to celebrate the importance and uniqueness of the female farmer in the agriculture industry as part of International Women’s Day on March 8.

Results announced for Saskatchewan’s Go Out and Play Challenge

Three southeast Saskatchewan communities were entered in the 10th and final Saskatchewan Blue Cross/In Motion Go Out and Play Challenge. Meadow Lake took top spot in the competition.

Schools get $29 million in contingency funding

On the one-year anniversary of the declaration of the global COVID-19 pandemic, the Government of Saskatchewan announced on March 11 nearly $29 million in approved funding to support schools during the pandemic.
Fishing derby at Alameda was a success

Fishing derby at Alameda was a success

Over the weekend, the Souris-Moose Creek Wildlife Federation had their third annual fishing derby on Grant Devine Lake. There was a contest for the largest pike, the largest walleye and a 50/50 perch pot.

A poor time to ease up in COVID-19 fight

If Premier Scott Moe is right that we are in the home stretch of our COVID-19 fight, we should all be reminded that this is not the time to ease up.

Did Mozart fill out practice charts?

I was interested in a documentary about musicians who had been considered child prodigies.
COVID-19 UPDATE FOR MARCH 19

COVID-19 UPDATE FOR MARCH 19

125,062 VACCINES ADMINISTERED, 174 NEW CASES, 108 RECOVERIES, THREE NEW DEATHS
Local volunteer search and rescue organization received a generous donation from Estevan business

Local volunteer search and rescue organization received a generous donation from Estevan business

The Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ East Saskatchewan Search and Rescue (SESK SAR) chapter keeps steadily building up its resources, thanks to generous local organizations and businesses.
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