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Thin ice warning for Souris River

The Saskatchewan Watershed Authority is urging caution when crossing on any stream this winter due to the risk of thin ice resulting from stream flow. This includes streams which normally do not flow in the winter.
Warriors of Wellness
Local woman has "The Healing Touch"

Warriors of Wellness Local woman has "The Healing Touch"

Various forms of natural healing have existed for centuries; however, they have only recently begun to receive wide acceptance in the Western World in the past few decades.
Fun had by all at Breakfast with Santa

Fun had by all at Breakfast with Santa

The annual RCMP 'Breakfast with Santa' took place over the Dickens weekend, raising much needed funds and foods for the Carlyle food bank. Organized and run by members of the Carlyle RCMP Detachment, the morning event took place between 8 a.m.

Mayor in Ukraine to promote business partnership and gender equality

The Federation of Canadian Municipalities (FCM) has invited Weyburn Mayor Debra Button to take part in a mission to Ukraine from December 6 to 15 under the auspices of the Municipal Local Economic Development (MLED) Project.

Carlyle Community School

The Staff at CES would like to send out a special thank-you to the SRC students and families and the SCC families who supplied the supper meals for the teachers during parent teacher interview days.

Bantam Wings on a roll

The Weyburn Crescent Point Energy Bantam "AA" Wings were on a roll before they were lucky enough to have a break in the middle of the season.

Ananda Arthouse welcomes the Kelly Family concert

For what will be the tenth year and counting, Ananda Arthouse of Forget will be welcoming back the Kelly Family to perform a special holiday concert.
Dickens sees another great year

Dickens sees another great year

The wind blew, the snow fell, and good spirits were evident everywhere as Carlyle held its eighth annual Dickens Village Festival.

Health Region adopts medication reconciliation program

The Sun Country Regional Health Authority (SCRHA) adopted a new program to improve the safety of health care delivery for patients/clients/residents at their monthly meeting on December 1.
Santa visits at Tatagwa View

Santa visits at Tatagwa View

Santa Claus drops in to visit and hand out treats at the family Christmas party held for residents of Tatagwa View long-term care home on Wednesday.
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