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New Wawota Lions members

New Wawota Lions members

Four new members were recently inducted into the Wawota District Lions Club.

COVID-19 vaccine administered in the southeast

The first doses of the COVID-19 vaccine have been administered in Carlyle and other communities The Saskatchewan Health Authority (SHA) said the Pfizer vaccine is being delivered. They have just over 1,000 doses for South East Zone 4.
Help Tom Smith in his fight against cancer

Help Tom Smith in his fight against cancer

For those of you that have not yet heard, Tom Smith of Kipling has recently been diagnosed with pancreatic cancer – a diagnosis which he definitely wasn’t expecting.
Sweeting wins Scotties for the second straight year

Sweeting wins Scotties for the second straight year

Val Sweeting is once again a national curling champion. Sweeting, who was born in Redvers and hails from Maryfield, was the third on Kerri Einarson’s Team Canada rink that was competing out of Gimli, Man.

Oxbow’s Tanner Jeannot makes NHL debut

Tanner Jeannot has been rewarded for his outstanding start to the 2020-21 hockey season. The Nashville Predators announced Monday they had recalled Jeannot, who hails from Oxbow, to their taxi squad.

Third annual ice fishing derby scheduled for March 13

Looking for something to do in the next couple weeks? Make your way down to Grant Devine Lake (formerly Alameda Dam) for the ice fishing derby on March 13. You can register for the event at the gate house to Moose Creek Regional Park. The fee is $25.
Help Bobby Byrnell fight cancer

Help Bobby Byrnell fight cancer

At 36 years old, Kipling’s Bobby Byrnell received the devastating news – he has cancer.

Showing some love and appreciation with pen pal letters

Stephanie Barnes from the Expressway Family Centre has once again come up with an extraordinary idea to help the residents of the Bow Valley Villa feel less isolated in this world where isolation has seemed to become the norm: pen pals.
Telemiracle 45 raises more than $5.6 million in 20 hours for the medical needs of Saskatchewan peopl

Telemiracle 45 raises more than $5.6 million in 20 hours for the medical needs of Saskatchewan peopl

Kinsmen Kinette Telemiracle 45 wrapped up at 5 p.m. Sunday in Saskatoon – a telethon like none ever before in Telemiracle’s history, but still a big success.

ACCELERATING COVID-19 VACCINATION IN SASKATCHEWAN

Ages 60-64 Among Those to Receive AstraZeneca, All Adults in Saskatchewan to Have Access to First Dose by June With expected deliveries of AstraZeneca in March, Saskatchewan residents ages 60-64 and phase one priority health care workers will be offe
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