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Long-time Oxbow principal Petlak is retiring

Long-time Oxbow principal Petlak is retiring

When Jason Petlak moved to Oxbow in January 1991, he thought he would be in the community for a couple of years, and then he’d move on. He never imagined he would still be in the town three decades later.
Season is ending early for many rinks in the area

Season is ending early for many rinks in the area

He shoots … he scores! Now that’s something we haven’t heard much of in the 2020-21 hockey season in this area. Since the pandemic, restrictions became even more severe just after the hockey season began.
Langbank enjoying Chase the Ace

Langbank enjoying Chase the Ace

The popular "Chase the Ace", which many communities are getting into right now, is also one of Langbank’s latest fundraisers. It’s simple. Purchase a $5 ticket and be entered to have your chance to draw the ace of spades to win the jackpot.

Carlyle’s Bendtsen to play junior in Manitoba

A skilled young defenceman from Carlyle will be furthering his hockey career in Manitoba. The Neepawa Natives of the Manitoba Junior Hockey League (MJHL) have announced the signing of Cade Bendtsen to a letter of intent for the 2021-22 season.

Happy Valentine’s Day

It’s well known that the origins of Valentine’s Day are varied but well documented. This was the first piece of information that I came across: “The holiday has origins in the Roman festival of Lupercalia, held in mid-February.

Liberals are failing to get Canadians vaccinated and working again

The editor: Justin Trudeau’s failure to deliver vaccines means another 213,000 Canadians lost their jobs in January.

The Expressway Family Centre is bringing some Joy back to the elderly during this hard time

COVID-19 is still affecting everyone, even in this new year of 2021. The elderly members of the community are still hugely affected by this.

Lampman farmer pleads guilty to animal welfare charge

A Lampman farmer has pleaded guilty to a charge under the Animal Protection Act. Chad Mokelky pleaded guilty in late January in Estevan Provincial Court for causing or permitting an animal to be in distress.

Prayer and Jesus in everyday life

There is a story about a small-town priest phoning the Pope and saying, “Jesus is walking down the street in my town. What should I do?” “Look busy,” the Pope replies. It is in the ordinary events of everyday life that we miss or meet Jesus.
Celebrating Lions Memberships

Celebrating Lions Memberships

Lions International Zone 10 chairman Gord Paulley welcomes new member Rob McWhirter to the Alida and District Lions Club. The sponsor shown on right is Lloyd East.
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