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SGI releases Motorcycle Review Committee report

The Motorcycle Review Committee's report on findings is now public and has been presented to government for review. The Motorcycle Review Committee was formed last year in response to concerns about motorcycle insurance rates in Saskatchewan.
Haig School principal honoured

Haig School principal honoured

The South East Cornerstone Public School Division is pleased to announce that Arlene Dobson, Principal of Haig School, has been selected as one of Canada's Outstanding Principals for 2014, along with forty exceptional educators from every province an
Quota kicks off Women of the Year

Quota kicks off Women of the Year

Quota International of Weyburn in partnership with Sask Power launched the 14th annual Women of the Year Awards event, which recognizes the contributions of women to the Weyburn and district community on February 3.
Hidden stories from the southeast

Hidden stories from the southeast

On the sloped hills beyond Kenosee Lake lies the home of John Raynard, an unassuming man who has lived a life that constantly gave him new experiences. I met with Raynard mid-afternoon on a -25c day.
Weekly RCMP report

Weekly RCMP report

From Friday Jan. 24 to Thursday Jan. 30 the Carlyle RCMP detachment received 48 calls. 911 Calls A 911 call was received from a business in Redvers. Upon investigation no one had any idea of the complaint.

Wawota Winter Spirit Festival will focus on fun and French

Canada is a bilingual country and often in western Canada this can fall by the wayside, but in Wawota the Canadian Parents for French (CPF) - Wawota have been working towards providing youth with an opportunity to learn French despite coming from a p
Stoughton veteran recognized

Stoughton veteran recognized

Canadian airmen who flew with Bomber Command during the Second World War are getting recognition 67 years after their service.

Gordon F. Kells High School Cougar Corner

On Monday, February 3, the grade 10-12 students began the 2nd semester of the school year. This means that there is a new schedule and that report cards will be going home soon.
Bus drivers cause stir as they highlight safety concerns in Arcola

Bus drivers cause stir as they highlight safety concerns in Arcola

On Tuesday, Jan. 28, four bus drivers at Arcola School refused to complete their routes as safety concerns regarding First Student Canada busses had not been addressed since a meeting in December.

History Hotlines

The new Carlyle History Book, Blacktop to Black Gold, collection phase is complete and the last submissions are on their way to the publisher, Friesen's of Altona, MB.