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My Outlook: What we weren't meant to see

By Shelley Luedtke In the latest go at bringing a Broadway musical to live TV, the producers of Fox's "Rent" found themselves in a challenging situation when a lead actor was injured during rehearsal.
Cougars earn home ice advantage in playoffs

Cougars earn home ice advantage in playoffs

Nicole Currie, Sports Contributor Friday, Feb. 1, the Cougars hosted the Wawota Flyers in their last game of the regular season.
Lending a helping hand

Lending a helping hand

While patrolling the Town of Arcola last week, Cst. Dani Zaya of the Carlyle RCMP Detachment spotted Arcola resident Pat Perry shovelling snow. Without hesitation, Cst. Zaya took over the shovelling duties - a most welcome gesture for Pat.

There really really is a heaven

By Ken Rolheiser What will heaven be like? Let me attempt to describe our transition to that world in poetry: My mind ends in silence Unbounded All knowing and free Exploding into Love Emptiness is gone I am beyond sensation Like dreams fulfilled Not

RCMP report

Submitted by Staff Sgt. Darren Simons Carnduff Members responded to a possible domestic on the side of the highway south of Redvers. Carlyle Members patrolled to assist, however, the subjects were not located.
Curling Champs

Curling Champs

Gordon F. Kells High School Cougar Corner Congratulations to the District Junior Curling Champs, Tyrell Dixon, Mitchell Himmelspach, Jacob Kirk, Carter Morrison, and Logan Romaniuk, along with their coach Brian Romaniuk.
You better have a thick skin if you’re going to stand up for the oilpatch

You better have a thick skin if you’re going to stand up for the oilpatch

By Brian Zinchuk, Pipeline News Craig Lothian is not quiet on social media when it comes to oil and gas.
Arcola historian’s first book studies Indigenous people of southern Saskatchewan

Arcola historian’s first book studies Indigenous people of southern Saskatchewan

By David Willberg, Estevan Mercury Adrian Paton has always taken a keen interest in history and in photographs of people. The history of Indigenous people is of particular interest to him.

RCMP report

Submitted by Staff Sgt. Darren Simons A shout out to the plow operators and snow removal crews. Without them our roads would be less safe and due to their efforts our job as Police Officers is less difficult.
Lifelong Kisbey-area farmer Hookenson to join the Saskatchewan Agriculture Hall of Fame

Lifelong Kisbey-area farmer Hookenson to join the Saskatchewan Agriculture Hall of Fame

By David Willberg/Estevan Mercury Agriculture has been a big part of Clarence Hookenson’s life since he was a baby. He loves to farm, and agriculture has created opportunities for him that wouldn’t have otherwise existed.
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