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COVID-19 Update

COVID-19 Update

13 new cases - six in hospital - 10 more recoveries

NDP promises $125 million for smaller class sizes in schools

New Democratic Party Leader Ryan Meili promised on Oct. 1 to reduce class sizes in schools should the NDP form government. Meili promised to make $125 million available to address over-crowded classrooms.

Sask. Party promises 10 per cent rebate on SaskPower bills for one year

As part of the Saskatchewan Party’s focus on “affordability” in this election, Leader Scott Moe announced on Oct.
Wawota’s playground dream realized

Wawota’s playground dream realized

For the last six or seven years, the school community council of Wawota School and many residents of Wawota dreamed of new playground equipment for their school, children and grandchildren.
Arcola woman completed Great Canadian Cycling Challenge

Arcola woman completed Great Canadian Cycling Challenge

Cycling is a great sport. This sport is gaining popularity around in Canada now more than ever.

Home is the cure for a troubled soul

The air was a balmy 75 degrees, hardly autumn weather. Our dinner guests enjoyed the beautiful day sharing a meal around folding chairs pushed together on our covered patio.

Two more candidates file for councillor in Carlyle

Two more candidates have filed their papers for town councillor in Carlyle for the upcoming civic election. Gordon Paulley and Hugh Hislop have joined the race, bringing the total number of councillor candidates to three, as of Wednesday morning.
Harrison was ready for election call

Harrison was ready for election call

Daryl Harrison was ready when the provincial election was called on Tuesday.
Gainsborough assault under investigation

Gainsborough assault under investigation

The Carnduff RCMP is requesting the public’s assistance in locating the person(s) responsible for a break and enter, theft and assault at a business in Gainsborough.
Carrying on the legacy

Carrying on the legacy

For many of us, we can remember seeing Terry Fox marching with a smile, followed by his entourage on our televisions. The Canadian weather did not deter his efforts to bring awareness to and raise funds for the fight against cancer.
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