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Wawota Weekly News - a well-deserved honour for a volunteer

Congratulations to William Husband who won the Program Assistant Award from Skate Sask. for his hard work and dedication to the sport! Sympathy to family and friends of Art Lamontagne of Thompson, MB. He passed away on May 5th at the age of 81 years.

Envision marks Sexual Violence Awareness Week

The Envision Counselling and Support Centre is marking Sexual Violence Awareness Week from May 17-21. Sexual Assault Services of Saskatchewan (SASS) is taking the lead for this weeklong campaign and Envision is eager to take part.

Southeast Search and Rescue ready to recruit and train new members again

The past year prevented the young Southeast Saskatchewan Search and Rescue (SESKSAR) chapter from many of the regular activities they would have otherwise.

Giving back to the community of Redvers

Bill Slykhuis of B & A Holdings Ltd., a landscaping company out of Arcola, and Tyler Englot’s GMG Smokers held a pulled pork lunch in Redvers recently, with all proceeds going towards a community beautification project.

Maryfield Sunrise Villa news

Another week has come and gone and we are enjoying more summer-like weather, which finds a few people more outside enjoying the courtyard, watching the tulips and daffodils bloom and seeing the leaves opening up almost before our eyes.

Not just a number

Luis Benuel wrote: “Age is something that doesn't matter, unless you are a cheese.” Now that’s encouraging. If you’re neither brie or an edam, age doesn’t matter that much. Having said that, numbers do.
More visitors for Care Home residents starting May 30

More visitors for Care Home residents starting May 30

Plan to expand visitation aligned with re-opening roadmap
COVID-19 update for May 20

COVID-19 update for May 20

620,236 vaccines administered, 146 new cases, 147 recoveries, no new deaths

Cougar Corner – paper airplanes encouraged

Students have been participating in a cohort competition that started last week. First there was cohort Name that Tune. The next few weeks the student leadership team has organized cohort, socially distanced, paper airplane contests.

Tick season approaches in Saskatchewan

With the arrival of spring and warmer temperatures, the Ministry of Health reminds Saskatchewan residents to be vigilant and monitor for ticks on themselves and their pets.
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