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Property tax decrease to be felt by people of Carlyle

Property tax decrease to be felt by people of Carlyle

Tax revaluation results have been released and the Town of Carlyle has seen that the property assessment values have seen a reduction across the board. The Saskatchewan Assessment Management Agency (SAMA) carries out a reassessment every four years.
Here's your opportunity to show off your pet

Here's your opportunity to show off your pet

Here's your chance to go doggone crazy for animal videos. But there's no need to search the internet for funny, cute or heartwarming clips; the best ones will be in Wawota's A+ Rescue Talent and Pet Show, to held June 29 at 3 pm.

We’re not forgotten

In my annual “reading through the Bible in a year,” I’ve been slogging through some tough chapters. In fact, those pages of “so and so begat so and so,” have often caused me to wonder how much spiritual value there is for folks like me.

Cougar Corner: cohort challenge is ongoing

The Student Leadership Team continues to encourage school spirit with cohort challenges. Last week was another paper airplane contest (shared in classrooms live on Microsoft Teams) and Jersey Day.

Maryfield Sunrise Villa News - enjoying the weather

Things are finally beginning to look like summer. June 1 came with wonderful sunshine and warm temperatures and not so much cool wind. There is more activities out around the building and both sides of Clifford Wilson's unit.
Bear Claw Casino set to open again on June 20

Bear Claw Casino set to open again on June 20

The Saskatchewan Indian Gaming Authority has announced that all seven of its casino properties are set to open to the public on June 20, including the Bear Claw Casino at the White Bear First Nations. Bear Claw will open on Sunday, June 20 at 10 a.m.
A walk in honour of the children

A walk in honour of the children

Organizers of a march at the White Bear First Nations on Wednesday were overwhelmed as community members of all ages came out to show support and to honor the 215 children whose remains were discovered near a former residential school site in Kamloop

Pause for Reflections: Becoming like the God

A policeman pulled Murphy over and approached the car. “Please identify yourself,” the officer said. Murphy looked in the mirror and replied, “Yes, officer.

Alida news - last chance for barbecue package tickets

The flower pots on Centre Street have now been sponsored by the following – The Village of Alida, Margaret Peet, Cannington MLA Daryl Harrison, the Post Office (Linda Akins), Credit Union, T’s for Miles (Tristen Boutin), Alyshia Boettcher, Farm & Aut

Wawota News - a new business

Congratulations to Shana Puskas who opened the former Esso Café on June 1. This gives everyone another choice for eating out. In the 1970s, Bill and Marie Jensen took over managing the Café and the garage.
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