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Alida Weekly News

There are two new families who have moved and making their new home in Alida. At the time of writing this news I unfortunately do not know their names, but hopefully will rectify that shortly.

Maryfield Sunrise Villa news

Feb. 1, the start of a new month, makes you think thoughts of spring. Jan. 25 was Robbie Burns Day.

Wawota Happenings

Sympathy to Rene and Patsy Jacques and family members on the recent passing of Murdena Jackson of Moosomin, wife of the late Herb Jackson. Born to Ben and Christa Taylor, a son on Jan. 23.
Southeast College named one of Saskatchewan’s Top Employers

Southeast College named one of Saskatchewan’s Top Employers

For the fourth year in a row, Southeast College has been named as one of Saskatchewan’s Top Employers. The Top Employer designation recognizes Saskatchewan employers that lead their respective industries as exceptional places to work.
Crown land sale brings in quarter million dollars

Crown land sale brings in quarter million dollars

The Feb. 2 Crown land sale for petroleum and natural gas rights was yet another one of the lowest over the last decade, generating $251,672 in revenue for the Government of Saskatchewan.

I’m fine. How are you?

The first time I heard the song, it pretty much stopped me in my tracks. I know, that sounds like such a cliché, but I don’t know another way of describing it.

Moe can’t be antagonist in COVID-19 fight

Few of us would want to be in the unenviable spot that Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe has found himself in for most of the past 11 months.
New Indigenous participation program announced in the oil and gas sector

New Indigenous participation program announced in the oil and gas sector

The Government of Saskatchewan is delivering on its commitment to ensure that Indigenous communities and businesses in the province are provided meaningful opportunities to participate in the Accelerated Site Closure Program (ASCP), which was a key c
COVID-19 UPDATE FOR FEBRUARY 11

COVID-19 UPDATE FOR FEBRUARY 11

46,263 VACCINES DELIVERED, 114 NEW CASES, 147 RECOVERIES, NO NEW DEATHS

Update on the vaccine situation in Canada

Dr. Robert Kitchen, Member of Parliament for Souris – Moose Mountain
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