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Down for the bird count

Down for the bird count

The Old Wives Lake Watershed Association and Nature Saskatchewan teamed up for a bird count at Old Wives Lake and surrounding area on June 21. The bird count takes place twice a year in spring and fall.

Mankota students enjoy Banff trip

The Grade 9 to 12 students made an eventful class trip to Banff from June 8 to 11 accompanied by Mr. Ficzel, Mr. Fitzpatrick and Mrs. Blair. They had a quick road trip to the national park and set up their tents right before the rain began to pour.
Mankota school holds awards day

Mankota school holds awards day

Mankota School held its Awards Day on June 23. A number of awards were presented to deserving students. Students with high academic achievements were acknowledged.

Summer Travel in the Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ

Ruth Fuson of Spokane, Washington, arrived by train in Glasgow where her sister, Joyce Mitchell, met her. They drove to Regina and spent the evening with Teresa Hnatiuk.

WHEN FIRE RAGES

Are you prepared? It’s a question we often ask or are often asked, but this week it’s a question that screams out at me.

Helping children know about Angels and grieving

One of the most difficult aspects of the loss of a loved one has to do with helping children with the grieving process. As a grandfather I have been part of this process. The burden is lightened where faith exists in the family.
City and arts council team up to beautify Estevan and celebrate Canada

City and arts council team up to beautify Estevan and celebrate Canada

A new partnership between the City of Estevan and the Estevan Arts Council will improve the appearance of the community while celebrating Canada’s milestone birthday.
Organization plays an important role in Saskatchewan

Organization plays an important role in Saskatchewan

For more than 65 years, the Saskatchewan Abilities Council (SAC) has been dedicated to providing programs and services to people with disabilities in the province.
Library starts children's summer reading program

Library starts children's summer reading program

The Assiniboia and District Public Library started up its children’s summer reading programs. The TD Summer Reading Club Summer Fun Time at the Library began on July 6 and it runs Thursdays until August 24. The program facilitator is Amanda Franks.

Eternal Memory and why we forget so easily

How simple our journey to God would be if we just remembered the really important messages Jesus came to tell us. There is a scene where Charlie Brown and Snoopy are looking up at a starry night.
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