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Kenosee Lake businesses ponder upcoming tourist season

Kenosee Lake businesses ponder upcoming tourist season

With May having arrived, it is time to head out to the lake for some rest and relaxation and some peace and quiet, for now it is a “guessing game” as to what to expect for businesses in the Moose Mountain Provincial Park and the Village of Kenosee La
Local golf courses teeing up

Local golf courses teeing up

Golf courses in Saskatchewan have been given the go ahead by the Saskatchewan Health Authority (SHA) to open on May 15 with certain restrictions in place.
Mel’s Diner opens in Manor

Mel’s Diner opens in Manor

Mel’s Diner and C-store opened its doors on Monday, May 4.

SHA announces Managed Alcohol Program for La Loche amid COVID-19 outbreak

Saskatchewan Health Authority (SHA) CEO Scott Livingstone has announced further community support for the La Loche area, which includes the Managed Alcohol Program.
Southeast farmers have started seeding

Southeast farmers have started seeding

Michael Brown is excited to be back into the field and begin seeding, even though the wet field conditions are going to pose a challenge this year. Brown has nearly 5,000 acres of land nine kilometres south of Carlyle.
Envision Counselling Moves toward Re-Opening their Offices

Envision Counselling Moves toward Re-Opening their Offices

Southeast Saskatchewan – Envision Counselling and Support Centre would like to announce that they will be starting their re-opening process in accordance with the Saskatchewan government guidelines.
Lampman is organizing a community garden

Lampman is organizing a community garden

With spring getting into full bloom, the itch for gardening is getting stronger and stronger.

Gordon F. Kells High School Cougar Corner

Well, Gordon F. Kells is involved in supplemental learning these days and the staff are working in a very different world from the one they are used to. Classes from grades 7 to 12 remain open for students to do work on-line.

A growth in ag technology?

It was interesting, although hardly surprising, to see a recent article in the agricultural press suggesting a growth in Ag technology coming out of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Make me an encourager

Of all the times I’ve lived through, including both bad times and bad situations, I don’t think I ever remember hearing so many stories of neighbours helping neighbours or of strangers helping strangers.
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