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Diamond North celebrates $5.1 million renovation

Diamond North celebrates $5.1 million renovation

The Diamond North Credit Union celebrated the end of a five year project in the making with a grand re-opening of its Nipawin branch and headquarters.
Fatal rollover on Highway #106

Fatal rollover on Highway #106

A pickup truck rollover on Highway #106 was fatal to one passenger and caused minor injuries to three other occupants. The single vehicle rollover happened while the truck was heading southbound on Oct. 21 at approximately 12:00 p.m.
Three tractors stolen from Kelvington business

Three tractors stolen from Kelvington business

Three John Deere tractors were stolen from a Kelvington business located on Highway #38. The crime occurred between Oct. 17 and 18. Greenwater RCMP are asking for anyone with information to contact them or Crime Stoppers .
Sask. Party leadership candidate Moe wants to see more value-added exports

Sask. Party leadership candidate Moe wants to see more value-added exports

A candidate for the Saskatchewan Party leader wants to see the province’s agricultural products processed further in Saskatchewan to provide more jobs. Scott Moe , who visited Tisdale Oct.
Sask. Party leadership candidate Koch wants to see more open government

Sask. Party leadership candidate Koch wants to see more open government

Saskatchewan Party leadership candidate Alanna Koch said she wants to see the provincial government be more open, more transparent and more communicative to its citizens. During her visit to Tisdale Oct.
Waste collection decision deadlines coming up for Melfort

Waste collection decision deadlines coming up for Melfort

The City of Melfort has until the end of 2018 to decide if it’s going to adopt curbside recycling and until the end of October 2019 to ensure its landfill complies with provincial rules.
Throwback: Tisdale hosts arm wrestling tournament

Throwback: Tisdale hosts arm wrestling tournament

From the Tisdale Recorder Files, Oct. 21, 1987
Carrot River arena ready for a crowd cheering the Outback Thunder

Carrot River arena ready for a crowd cheering the Outback Thunder

The Carrot River Outback Thunder love playing in front of a loud home crowd.
Carrot River animal bylaws reforms passed

Carrot River animal bylaws reforms passed

A set of animal control bylaw changes, which includes a requirement for cat owners to buy licences, has been passed by Carrot River council. Bob Gagné , Carrot River’s mayor, said at council’s Oct.
Mural depicting Tisdale history to be completed in summer of 2018

Mural depicting Tisdale history to be completed in summer of 2018

An historic mural on the north side of Trombley’s Meats is taking longer than expected, but the artist working on the project said it’s 75 per cent done.
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