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Golf champions crowned at event

The Golf Kenosee Ladies Club held their annual golf tournament Aug. 7, with 26 teams and 104 women competing in the four-flight event. As each team completed their round, they enjoyed a delicious roast beef dinner served by Club 19.

Spreading dirt

Not sure where I picked up the muck, but there was plenty of it on the kitchen and hallway floors. I tried sweeping it up but to no avail.

Alida News – Where does the time go?

Another week is over and believe it or not, in just a couple of days, another month will be finished, too. Where oh where does the time go? August came and now is almost gone.
Golf Kenosee retains Moose Mountain Ryder Cup

Golf Kenosee retains Moose Mountain Ryder Cup

Golf Kenosee again has prevailed in the Moose Mountain Ryder Cup Challenge over the team from White Bear Lake Golf Course. The two-day event was won by a score of 19-5.
Cottage has been in family for over 100 years

Cottage has been in family for over 100 years

A family recently gathered to celebrate more than 100 years of cottage ownership in the southeast region. The cottage was built in 1917 by Lou and Ann Faber, and was later owned by Melvin and Miriam Faber.
Golfer of the Week

Golfer of the Week

Doug Curtis was enjoying a nine-hole round at the Carlyle Golf Course where he is a member, playing for the first time with his grandson Connor Brown.

Maryfield Sunrise Villa news

Fred and Mariann Krukoff celebrated their 70th wedding anniversary this past week. Very few of us reach that milestone. Their daughter Theresa was here from Edmonton, and Lydia lives here with their son living in Calgary.
Area golf clubs play weekend competition

Area golf clubs play weekend competition

The Redvers and District Golf Club squared off against the Carlyle Golf and Country Club in the second annual Ryder Cup Competition this past weekend.
It is a berry good time at White Bear

It is a berry good time at White Bear

White Bear First Nations councillor Bernie Shepherd is the chief cook and bottle prepper at the canning class he is conducting.

Smart, consistent approach still needed

According to an Angus Reid Institute survey early this month, Saskatchewan people are among the worst cynical spreaders when it comes to COVID-19. It wasn’t a very nice way for the polling company to put it nor was it accurate.
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