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Musical memories a highlight of 'We'll Meet Again'

The Cornerstone players hit a homerun yet again with their wonderful and spirited performance of 'We'll Meet Again.

Crop report for Oct. 5 - 11

Recent warm and sunny weather has allowed Saskatchewan producers to make significant harvest progress again this week. Eighty-three percent of the 2010 crop has been combined, according to Saskatchewan Agriculture's Weekly Crop Report.
Stoughton hosts SSEER development event

Stoughton hosts SSEER development event

The Saskatchewan South East Enterprise Region (SSEER) held its quarterly economic development forum in Stoughton recently, bringing some interesting topics and perspectives to community leaders and economic development officers.
CES teachers out in the cold over Terry Fox bet

CES teachers out in the cold over Terry Fox bet

There is an old adage about making bets that says, "Betting is good for the soul; if you win you are happier, and if you lose you are wiser.
Estevan Shriners visit area schools for Fire Prevention Week

Estevan Shriners visit area schools for Fire Prevention Week

Resplendent in their signature red fezzes, members of the Shriners took some time recently to visit some area schools, including Carlyle Elementary School, to share with the children the lessons of fire safety.

Carlyle & District history book in the works

This will include the surrounding RM's, Kenosee and White Bear.

Carlyle Community School: Missoula Theatre is back

Story:This week our annual Missoula Children's Theatre is running. The performance will be held on Friday evening at 7:00pm in the C.E.S. gymnasium. Tickets are $5 for adults, $3 for 12 years and under, and free for those who are 3 years and younger.

"Halloween for Hunger" food drive

The Weyburn Comprehensive School is participating in a Halloween-themed food drive. The school?s Student Representative Council (SRC) is sponsoring a ?Halloween for Hunger? event on Sunday, October 31.

Saskatchewan slates $5 million for MS liberation clinical trials

The Government of Saskatchewan is following through on its commitment and investing $5 million to fund clinical trials for the Multiple Sclerosis (MS) liberation procedure.

Moose Mountain Pottery to host musical concert and kiln opening

Artistic flair is a wonderful thing, and one that the Moose Mountain region seems blessed with. Music, art, and literature all have practitioners in the area, many of whom have received accolades for the quality of their work.