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The community was very generous with support for online auction to benefit Mason Wigley

Kayla Petterson was “amazed” with the generous support from the community for a recent Facebook auction for Mason Wigley.

Every farm tells a story

Farming is big, big business that is forever changing and growing as the world around us changes, but it is much more than that.

Wawota weekly news - welcome to a new business

Sympathy to Mel and Vivian Vail and other family and friends on the passing of Violet Margaret June (Vail) Meadows. She passed away in Regina on March 23 at the age of 88 years.

Mental health, what does it really mean?

Mental health has become a buzzword this year, with people slowing down to look inward and so many others struggling during the pandemic year.
Travis Patron being held in custody

Travis Patron being held in custody

The leader of the Canadian Nationalist Party is now being held in custody.

Alida news – fire ban now in effect

There is a fire ban in effect now for the Village of Alida and the R.M. of Reciprocity. It is so dry that any little spark could become very serious. Please take care out there and stay safe.

See what the next 24 hours can do

The harsh gusts and swirling snow made travel difficult. With zero visibility it was the first time I can remember texting friends who live and work in town, just to be sure they made it home safely.

Budget may be less liked by future generations

There’s very little in the Saskatchewan Party government’s 2021-22 budget for you not to like. Your kids, however, may grow to hate it. That’s the big problem — what’s popular today might be far less popular in hindsight.

Visitor limitations in place for healthcare facilities in the southeast

The Saskatchewan Health Authority (SHA) has implemented visitor limitations for healthcare facilities in southeast Saskatchewan, as well as in Regina and Moose Jaw, due to a rise in variants of concern.
Carnduff and District Music Festival looks back on successful online showcase

Carnduff and District Music Festival looks back on successful online showcase

This year the Carnduff and District Music Festival showcased participants' performances on video through their Facebook page, while staying true to its core goals.
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