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Cougar Corner – Picture Day

Picture Day at Gordon F. Kells High School will be on Oct. 21. It will look a little different this year. Only individual pictures will be taken, no groups. Congratulations to Grade 7/8 Group 3, who won the first School Pride Day of the year.

Alida weekly news

On Oct. 5, the board members of the Alida Housing Authority met for a meeting at the Golden Gate Centre to make some decisions before the end of the year.

Wawota weekly news

Joan Gartner of Montreal spent several days visiting with her parents, George and Suzanne Eisler. She also reconnected with some of her friends from bygone years. Congratulations to Theoren West, who travelled to Surrey. B.C.

Words of Worth

The power of conjunctions
New business coming to Carlyle

New business coming to Carlyle

Dallas Lequyer found it difficult to explain exactly what would be available in his new Redline Autoparts and Industrial Supplies store, opening soon.
Sask. Hockey announces phased-in approach for minor hockey

Sask. Hockey announces phased-in approach for minor hockey

The Saskatchewan Hockey Association has announced a five phase approach for minor hockey to return to play. The comprehensive document was released Thursday afternoon, shortly after Saskatchewan chief medical health officer Dr.
Jennifer Sedor excited to be Carlyle’s next mayor

Jennifer Sedor excited to be Carlyle’s next mayor

Carlyle’s new mayor is looking forward to the challenge. Jennifer Sedor is happily taking her place at the helm of town council. Sedor is currently a librarian at the Carlyle branch of the Southeast Regional Library.
Lampman oilfield company once again locally owned

Lampman oilfield company once again locally owned

A well-known Lampman oilfield company has local ownership for the first time in more than six years, and the new owners couldn’t be happier. Grimes Sales & Service Co. (2020) Ltd.

Working together to quench a massive grass fire

The Carlyle Fire Department was dispatched to a grass fire after 2 p.m. on Oct. 8, as severe winds picked up a spark from a fire extinguished the day before. As fires do with wind, it had jumped the fireguard which had contained it originally.

Maryfield Sunrise Villa News

We are very pleased to report the large number of visitors to the villa last week. You have put a lot of smiles on a lot of faces and have cheered up many hearts.
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