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Keystone XL is worth fighting for

On March 4, 2019 鈥 an election year 鈥 Prime Minister Trudeau stood and emphatically stated, 鈥淚 will always fight for Canadian jobs.鈥 Recently, the Canadian government was formally notified that U.S.

COVID-19 cases reflect province-wide problem

Many of you in rural Saskatchewan would be quick to agree that the problem is always Regina where the decisions on running the province are made. Most days, you鈥檇 likely be correct.

Alida news

Daryl Dubuc and daughter Brittany travelled to Estevan on Feb. 27, where they visited with family members Natalie, Avery and Asher Rhett Vern, who arrived safe and sound on Feb. 21. Congratulations to everyone and enjoy the little fella.

Wawota weekly news

Sympathy to the family and friends of Danny Quantrill. He passed away at Deer View Lodge on March 2 at the age of 78. He was predeceased by his wife Mavis. A funeral service was held in Moosomin on March 8, with interment in the Kola Cemetery.

Gordon F. Kells High School Cougar Corner

Your school eLibrary is open 24/7 with thousands of e-books, audio books, and read-alongs available. Students can check out books for free using Sora. Find GF Kells High School on the 麻豆视频 East Cornerstone Public School Division website.
Chaelynn Kitz reaches new height of curling career

Chaelynn Kitz reaches new height of curling career

Oxbow's Chaelynn Kitz curled on Team Saskatchewan at the recent Scotties Tournament of Hearts, Canada's national women's curling championship.
Town council highlights for March 3

Town council highlights for March 3

Carlyle town council got together March 3 to review a few matters. The members reviewed the budget for 2021 and are considering doing some paving around the town, as well as making some small equipment purchases.

Living life BC and AC

It was March 12, 2020. A lifetime ago. Or was it just the other day? My husband and I had tickets to a concert in Saskatoon. We waited all day for word it might be cancelled. The NBA had suspended its season the day before.
Vaccination schedule announced, bubbles resume for Saskatchewan

Vaccination schedule announced, bubbles resume for Saskatchewan

The days of isolation are over, for now, as Saskatchewan residents can now again have 鈥渂ubbles鈥 of up to three household, comprising up to 10 people.

Well below normal spring runoff still expected

The Saskatchewan Water Security Agency (WSA) has released its updated spring runoff report for March 2021, and it shows varying conditions across the province.
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