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Evelyn Vandenberg sewing for frontline workers

Evelyn Vandenberg sewing for frontline workers

During the COVID-19 pandemic, there is a lot of activity behind the frontlines. One such activity, not visible to the public eye, is a sewing project that is keeping frontline medical personnel safe.
Twenty-five new cases of COVID-19 in Saskatchewan

Twenty-five new cases of COVID-19 in Saskatchewan

The latest on COVID-19.
Carlyle Memorial Hall gets a facelift

Carlyle Memorial Hall gets a facelift

The Carlyle Memorial Hall is getting a make over. The facelift is a joint effort by the Town of Carlyle, the Hall Board and The Cornerstone Theatre Group. The town is paying $7,300.
Province announces $7.5 billion economic recovery investment

Province announces $7.5 billion economic recovery investment

Premier Scott Moe announced on Wednesday the province will be investing $7.5 billion over two years in a capital plan focused on stimulating Saskatchewan’s economic recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic.
Spring is in the air . . . and land

Spring is in the air . . . and land

Some farmers in southeast Saskatchewan have begun seeding crops for the 2020 growing season. This year conditions have made for a little later start, due to moisture and the lateness of the frost coming out of the ground.
Carlyle, Arcola and Carievale players join U18 AAA Bears

Carlyle, Arcola and Carievale players join U18 AAA Bears

The Estevan Eclipse Downhole Solutions U18 AAA Bears have announced the commitment of their first 12 players, including players from Carlyle, Arcola and Carievale.

Fast Trucking shows support for laid-off workers with $50,000 in grocery gift cards

Fast Trucking Service has found a way to support the employees that they had to lay off during these challenging times.
My Outlook

My Outlook

A soggy picnic not so bad

The power of in

The ability of a two-letter preposition to change one’s perspective is powerful. As I mused on what I, we and the world have faced over the past and probably coming months, a well-known verse of Scripture took on new meaning for me this week.

Pause for Reflection

Our hope in the Cross of Christ
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