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Government Opens Beach Service Centre and ATV Trails in Moose Mountain Provincial Park

Government Opens Beach Service Centre and ATV Trails in Moose Mountain Provincial Park

Released on July 15, 2016 The Minster of Parks, Culture and Sport officially opened two recently-completed capital projects at Moose Mountain Provincial Park today: the beach service centre and the all-terrain vehicle (ATV) trails.

Seeing things differently...

Emergency App: Saskatchewan puts safety info into the hands of residents By Lynne Bell As part of its contribution to a national emergency public alert system, the province of Saskatchewan has created both SaskAlert: an emergency-alerting smartphone
Weekly RCMP Report

Weekly RCMP Report

The Carlyle detachment of the RCMP responded to 94 calls to service between Friday, July 8, and Sunday, July 17. 911 calls RCMP received a total of 15 calls through 911 during this time.
Vipers Volleyball teammates picked to play at Nationals

Vipers Volleyball teammates picked to play at Nationals

Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµeast Vipers Volleyball Club teammates McKenna Harkness, 15 and Ashleigh Wolensky, 16 were selected to represent the province as part of the Team Saskatchewan contingent at Volleyball Canada's National Team Challenge Cup, held Thursday, July 14 t
Stoughton Daze

Stoughton Daze

Arlen David Third

Arlen David Third

Arlen David Third 1958 - 2016 With great sadness, Arlen's family announces his passing at the Arcola Health Centre, Arcola, SK on Friday, July 8, 2016 at the age of 58.

Wedding thoughts for the long haul

After putting her children to bed, a mother changed into old slacks and a droopy blouse and proceeded to wash her hair. As she heard the children getting more and more rambunctious, her patience grew thin.
Wanda Joyce Colpitts

Wanda Joyce Colpitts

Wanda Joyce Colpitts (1930-2016) It is with heavy hearts that we announce the peaceful passing of Wanda Joyce Colpitts on June 2, 2016 at Arcola Brock Union Hospital.

GIVE HER SOMETHING TO EAT

It was enough to make a dozen or more grown men groan, and groan they did.
Saskairie Trail Ride fundraiser draws in riding enthusiasts

Saskairie Trail Ride fundraiser draws in riding enthusiasts

It was 44 years ago that a dream developed as Jack MacKenzie, along with Don and Nora Stewart wanted to develop a place for people to go, to get back to nature. The three were based out of Regina and fell in love with the Moose Mountains.
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