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A laugh a day and COVID’s time out

A laugh a day keeps COVID-19 at bay! I set out recently to ponder the pros and cons of our COVID-19 restricted lifestyle. I decided I would have to sprinkle in a little humour to make this column palatable. So watch for the hashtags.
Affinity supports Carlyle Swimming Pool

Affinity supports Carlyle Swimming Pool

Cheri Mansfield, Tracey Johnson, Chaelynn Boutin and Lynn Alvarez from Affinity Credit Union’s Carlyle Advice Centre have designated the Carlyle Swimming Pool to be the recipient of $200 on behalf of each employee for a total of $800 from the Communi

Fire in Antler destroys local bar

On Oct. 29 at 11:35 a.m., the Redvers Volunteer Fire Department was dispatched to what they were told was a kitchen fire in the bar in Antler. They had two engines on scene within approximately 15 minutes to a fully involved kitchen fire.

Candidates coming out for Kisbey’s election

With 4 councillor spots up for grabs this year in Kisbey, five new candidates have joined the three incumbents in the running.

A message and a bottle

After 57 years on the market, Coca-Cola announced its original diet drink, Tab, is being discontinued. While it enjoyed fairly strong sales at one time, it was dethroned by the introduction of a new king of diet drinks, Diet Coke, back in 1982.

Buffalo biggest problem on Moe’s horizon

The 2020 election went about as well for the Saskatchewan Party as it possible could. When you accomplish the rare feat of winning four consecutive majorities — the fourth by a whopping 48-13 margin — you have done something historic.

Co-op expands its Pay it Forward Fridays

The Southern Plains Co-op has given people another reason to look forward to Fridays. The co-op launched Pay it Forward Fridays, when it offers something special for the public.

Alida weekly news

Welcome to November folks – and it looks as if it may just be a great one. October left us being very cold and windy, must have been blowing in this nice weather.

Cougar Corner – Students enjoyed Halloween

The Gordon F. Kells High School students had a great time with Halloween Spirit dress-up days all week. They also enjoyed the Monster Mash music and Daily Dad Jokes on the intercom.
Marie Donais Calder tells her story

Marie Donais Calder tells her story

“When I was a little girl my dad would sit me on his knee and tell me about helping people. He would sing You are my Sunshine, he would pull out a photo album and show me pictures of a family in Germany and tell me their story.
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