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Texas reminds us of the value of SaskPower

There are a number of reasons why we take good ol’ SaskPower for granted … and maybe sometimes even dislike it.

Alida Weekly News

The Alida community extends sincere sympathy to Shirley Bendtsen on the passing of her sister-in-law Ellen (Peacock) Desmarais on Feb. 9 at Glenboro Personal Care Home in Manitoba.
Town of Carlyle receives funding for spray park

Town of Carlyle receives funding for spray park

COVID-19 has put a stop to so many community events and use of community facilities, but thanks to the town and council, there is funding in place and plans in motion for a wonderful, new spray park for the town.

The space in between

Sitting on a coffee table in our living room are two thriving plants, one, a poinsettia, and the other, an assortment of spring flowers. So, big deal I say (and perhaps, you would too).
Coldest Night fundraiser a hit for Choose Life

Coldest Night fundraiser a hit for Choose Life

The Coldest Night of the Year fundraiser for Choose Life Ministry on Saturday in Estevan proved to be a hit. A total of nine teams and 55 participants registered.
Volunteer awards presented in Kipling

Volunteer awards presented in Kipling

Each year, the Town of Kipling recognizes volunteers who work to make the community a better place, for seniors, in sport and recreation, and in culture and heritage.

Pain and suffering and Good News

In Victor Frankel’s stories about his days in Auschwitz, he talks about how people facing such horror and suffering found hope in the midst of the pain. A young woman, facing death in the very near future was always smiling and cheerful.

Get Out and Play

Carlyle and Lampman are among 38 communities from across the province entered in the 10th annual Saskatchewan Blue Cross/Saskatchewan In Motion Get Out and Play Challenge. If successful, Carlyle would use the money for a new spray park.

Reaching for the stars

I was getting some work done, but cheating a bit using a split screen so I could watch the landing of the Perseverance rover on Mars.
Southeast Sask. Search and Rescue is to have a professional canine unit

Southeast Sask. Search and Rescue is to have a professional canine unit

The Southeast Saskatchewan Search and Rescue (SESK SAR) chapter keeps getting stronger.
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