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SASKATCHEWAN APPROVES NEW BATTERY RECYCLING PROGRAM

Saskatchewan’s new recycling program for consumer batteries will provide an option for people in various parts of the province to dispose of their household batteries in an environmentally responsible manner.
COVID-19

COVID-19

10 DEATHS, 208 NEW CASES, 175 IN HOSPITAL, 405 RECOVERIES

My best Christmas gift

I’m sitting at my computer, searching my mind and heart for a topic for this pre-Christmas article.
Given a second chance at life and living it to the full

Given a second chance at life and living it to the full

Part 2

Maryfield Sunrise Villa News

It's pretty hard to find much news as we are on lockdown still. Only staff is allowed in but they are doing little things to keep us busy. We had a wonderful Christmas sing-along with Judy Skiba at piano.

Alida Weekly News

Greetings everyone. With all these new COVID rules, it is hard to keep up with the dos and don’ts. This year is proving to be a very trying and hard year and one we won’t soon forget.

Making miscues merry

A Christmas Story, The Christmas Shoes, The Christmas Box, The Christmas Ring, Christmas in Wonderland, A Charlie Brown Christmas, A Christmas Kiss, Christmas Is Here Again, The Christmas Lodge, I'll Be Home for Christmas, Christmas Tree Lane, The Ch

Yes, it will be a very different Christmas

Merry Christmas to all of you who will be celebrating a very different Christmas this year. We all wish things could be different — and by different, we generally mean the same as we always had it.
One of the most controversial subjects right now, could it be a solution for you?

One of the most controversial subjects right now, could it be a solution for you?

Going into to Moonlit Cannabis to congratulate Shane and Ashley Valentine on their new business venture in Carlyle was a no-brainer. Studying the difference between CBD and THC happened after the visit.
Students ‘strut their stuff’ at Kipling’s fashion show

Students ‘strut their stuff’ at Kipling’s fashion show

Paris may be regarded as the world’s fashion capital, but a couple of weeks ago Kipling’s Grade 9 French Class, taught by Mrs. Monica Olson, held the title as they hosted their own fashion show right in school.
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