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Wawota news – summer programs come to an end

Wawota news – summer programs come to an end

The final meeting of the Heritage Committee was held at the Village Inn on Aug. 29. Overall it was a great day, beautiful weather and good attendance.
Repaving streets and parking lots in Carlyle

Repaving streets and parking lots in Carlyle

 Genco has two asphalt plants, one in Estevan and one in Kisbey. The plant in Kisbey was used due to its closer proximity to Carlyle.  
Jacqui Beckett enjoys her pottery and other art forms

Jacqui Beckett enjoys her pottery and other art forms

Beckett always loved art and her first inspiration for art came from her Grade 3 teacher Marion Donald.
Stoughton Pioneer Lodge enjoys Country Fair

Stoughton Pioneer Lodge enjoys Country Fair

This is the third time for this event, and although the crowd was smaller this year, it was a fun time.
White Bear First Nations organize FSIN Youth Softball Tournament

White Bear First Nations organize FSIN Youth Softball Tournament

Littlechief had nothing but praise for everyone involved, and the tournament was a success.
Arcola event raises $10,000 for Creative Tables

Arcola event raises $10,000 for Creative Tables

On Aug. 14, the second annual walk/run/ride marathon was held in Arcola. This year 13 kids took part in the event. A 600-meter mini marathon was set up. Although the kids could go at any speed they liked, they all chose to race to the end.
Lakeview Insurance is ready to open in Stoughton

Lakeview Insurance is ready to open in Stoughton

Over 100 burgers and hotdogs were served, as people enjoyed the beautiful weather downtown.
Kisbey holds its first Music in the Park

Kisbey holds its first Music in the Park

This is the first year for the Music in the Park. Approximately 70 people enjoyed the music by Curtis and Bonnie Szakacs and family, Timothy Kirhofer and Troy MacNaughton.
Alida news – a young author in the community

Alida news – a young author in the community

Aug. 28 was the last day of fun at the Alida Swimming Pool. They had lots of fun games, treats, hot dogs and movies planned, but the weatherman didn’t co-operate. There was a small crowd on hand to enjoy the festivities, eat hot dogs and to say good bye to the swimming pool for another year.  
Maryfield Sunrise Villa happenings

Maryfield Sunrise Villa happenings

Exercises keep us in shape on Fridays with Marlee.
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