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When will children be vaccinated in Saskatchewan?

Regina – As Saskatchewan moves into Phase 2 of its COVID-19 vaccination plan on March 18, nearly all the talk, to date, has been about getting shots into the arms of adults, particularly the elderly first.

Extremely vulnerable now prioritized for COVID-19 vaccination, will receive letters

Regina – For the most part, the Ministry of Health has stuck to the strategy of distributing the COVID-19 vaccine first by those living in long-term care and personal care homes, and then by age.
The lights were dancing

The lights were dancing

This photo of the Northern Lights was taken by Byron Fichter just west of Lampman on Saturday night. Southeast Saskatchewan residents had a rare opportunity to view the aurora borealis, and local photographers were eager to snap photos.
Emergency crews called to collision south of Alameda Thursday night

Emergency crews called to collision south of Alameda Thursday night

Emergency crews were called to a collision in southeast Saskatchewan on Thursday night. Members of the Carnduff RCMP detachment responded to a two-vehicle collision around 10:30 p.m.
Easter Coloring Contest

Easter Coloring Contest

Color one of the pictures ( only one entry per (child) and drop your entries off at the Carlyle Observer, mail to Observer- Box 160, Carlyle SK S0C 0R0 or email to [email protected] There will be four (4) prizes awarded.
Rising Hope Ranch lives up to its name

Rising Hope Ranch lives up to its name

“Horses reflect our emotions, while at the same time they seem to know how to give us exactly what we need to soothe our pain” – Barbra Schulte In a world where much of society is unsure of so many things, finding people, events, or locations that br

Crop Insurance coverage and rates are going up, but premium cost is declining

Crop Insurance coverage is going up due to higher commodity prices, and rates are going up as well, but the premium cost per dollar of coverage continues to decline.
Carievale hosts 4-H speaking contest

Carievale hosts 4-H speaking contest

The Carievale 4-H Beef Club hosted the District 41 public speaking competition on March 13. It was run very differently this year due to COVID-19 protocols, with 21 speakers over two sessions.
Corscadden sees changes over the years

Corscadden sees changes over the years

Kurt Corscadden has been employed at Young’s Equipment in Windthorst for many, many years. Throughout those years, he has seen many changes and gone through a few himself. Corscadden grew up on the farm, helping out whenever he could.

Trespass law will be proclaimed when there’s an app

Saskatchewan passed a new trespassing law several years ago, of particular interest to rural residents, but has not yet proclaimed it.
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