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No schools to be put on notice for viability

The Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ East Cornerstone Public School Division will not be reviewing the future of any schools for viability for the 2020-21 school year.
First responders for the Village of Manor and crucial support for surrounding towns

First responders for the Village of Manor and crucial support for surrounding towns

Don’t let the size of Manor fool you. According to the 2016 census, the village of Manor is home to 295 people and as you may expect, there are not many amenities.
EMS workers: unsung Heroes of the community

EMS workers: unsung Heroes of the community

Across Canada, thousands of first responders are struggling, frequently in silence, with the consequences of their jobs. Sometimes it’s easy to forget about these unsung heroes.
Teacher shares challenges facing educators during pandemic

Teacher shares challenges facing educators during pandemic

Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ East Cornerstone Teachers’ Association (SECTA) president Whitney Paul spoke about the challenges facing educators in the region during the Oct. 14 meeting of the Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ East Cornerstone Public School Division’s trustees.
Local canine expertise for your fur babies

Local canine expertise for your fur babies

Love is a great motivator for committing to anything in life. Working with and caring for dogs is no exception.

New council acclaimed in Alida

The following people were acclaimed to their seats for council at the Village of Alida: the mayor is Tim Cowan and councilors are Darryl Dubuc, Jason (Jake) Purves, Marvin Ferris and Sheri-Lee Patton. The administrator remains Kathy Anthony.
Wawota Weekly News

Wawota Weekly News

Congratulations to Harding and Hudson Garratt, sons of Owen Garratt and Karla Elder, who live in Spruce Grove, Alta. They are both involved in 755 Parkland Royal Canadian Air Cadet Squadron.
Patiently waiting for the opening of the new fire hall

Patiently waiting for the opening of the new fire hall

It has been just over 10 years for Chief Don VanMeer and the current fire department volunteers in planning and executing the construction of a new fire hall for Carlyle and area. As with any large construction project, things take time.

Keeping them in mind

Years ago, we knew a young fellow who used to love to say grace before meals. No matter how briefly or fervently he prayed he always added this comment: “And dear God, help our food to turn to energy and not fat.

Big Six Hockey given green light for the season

The Big Six Hockey had their meeting on Sunday and are happy to announce that the league will be a go this year, with games starting Nov. 6.
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