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Scrapbookers enjoy retreat in Stoughton

Scrapbookers enjoy retreat in Stoughton

Nine women showcased their creative sides during a scrapbooking retreat.
Oilfield rig equipment, believed to be stolen, recovered in Oxbow

Oilfield rig equipment, believed to be stolen, recovered in Oxbow

The items are believed to have been stolen in the summer of 2023.
Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ East Cornerstone continues to face bus driver shortage

Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ East Cornerstone continues to face bus driver shortage

Retention of bus drivers remains a challenge for the school division.
Stoughton man has green thumb, love for his garden and plants

Stoughton man has green thumb, love for his garden and plants

A Stoughton man reflects on his unending love of gardening each year.
Lampman's Shirley Carson Therapeutic Park receives donation from energy company

Lampman's Shirley Carson Therapeutic Park receives donation from energy company

Tundra Oil and Gas recently made a cheque presentation to the Shirley Carson Therapeutic Park in Lampman.
New Carlyle Liquor Store will offer competitive pricing

New Carlyle Liquor Store will offer competitive pricing

The owners of the new liquor store in Carlyle say they are committed to a good selection and low prices.
Carlyle Cougars make big additions for Senior A provincials

Carlyle Cougars make big additions for Senior A provincials

The Carlyle Cougars are taking a run at the Hockey Sask Senior A provincials for the first time, and they've brought in some top talent.
Jury finds far-right leader Travis Patron guilty

Jury finds far-right leader Travis Patron guilty

Travis Patron had followed and confronted an RCMP officer – who was the Iraqi-born RCMP officer who had testified against Patron at his hate trial – saying, 'Why are you with a Canadian woman?'
SE Sask church creates a most joyful Christmas experience for people in Nunavut

SE Sask church creates a most joyful Christmas experience for people in Nunavut

St. Peter Lutheran Church in Oxbow spearheaded an initiative to support a remote community in Nunavut.
Update: Extreme cold warning lifted in some parts of Sask

Update: Extreme cold warning lifted in some parts of Sask

The latest extreme cold warning has come to an end in some parts of the province, but it remains in others.
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