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Widespread power outages impacted majority of province

Widespread power outages impacted majority of province

By: Darcie Khounnoraj Some of the province woke up to dark, cold mornings and without the service of power in their homes and businesses on Tuesday morning, December 4th.

Weekly RCMP report

Submitted by Staff. Sgt. Darren Simons I was away on duty for a week. On the side of my desk I do “Peer to Peer” support and I was deployed to assist with the Coroner’s inquest into a Police involved shooting in Battleford.

My Outlook: Getting to the top

By Shelley Luedtke If it's true that money makes the world go 'round, Canadians should be having quite an impact on the globe. In the second quarter of 2018 personal disposable income in our nation reached an all-time high.

Shine on, Christmas Light

By Linda Wegner I’ve just returned from Winnipeg after attending the funeral of a precious family member; sad as the occasion was, the deep sense of love and family unity warmed the heart, easing the pain.

Gordon F. Kells High School Cougar Corner

The Student Leadership Team has planned a fun and festive 12 Days of Christmas. Each day there will be Christmas-themed spirit days and games including an Ugly Sweater Day, Pancake Breakfast, Name that Tune, and Cookie decorating.

Weekly RCMP report

Submitted by Staff Sgt. Darren Simons So it is the Christmas Party Season. Please drink responsibly and don’t drink and drive. Make other arrangements or call for a sober ride.
PureChem Cougars raise $1,700 for KidSport

PureChem Cougars raise $1,700 for KidSport

Submitted by Nicole Currie It was a full house for The Cougars Give Back To The Community Night against the Arcola/Kisbey Combines on Friday. It is always great to see all of the support from our local community and from our opposing teams.

Under the fig tree and finding the right preposition

By Ken Rolheiser Gentleman: "Excuse me young man.
Bus driver recognized for defensive driving

Bus driver recognized for defensive driving

Nadja Schlienger of First Student was recently recognized for her defensive driving while operating a school bus on June 16 th , 2018. S/Sgt. Simons acknowledges that this recognition is long overdue.

My Outlook: Lullaby and good night…may thy slumber be blessed

By Shelley Luedtke A segment during a recent news broadcast contained the statement "there is no greater risk to your career than falling asleep on the job." Apparently employees are falling asleep at work in ever increasing numbers.
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