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Food Bank more than just food

Food Bank more than just food

The Carlyle & District Food Bank recently put together hygiene bags with some help from the Bits & Pieces Quilt Club who graciously sewed the bags to hold the supplies.
Dentist plans to open “affordable” clinic in Regina

Dentist plans to open “affordable” clinic in Regina

By David Baxter Global News, Regina Lots of people avoid going to the dentist. For some, it’s to avoid a potentially painful procedure but for many it’s because of the cost. Without insurance, the cost of procedures can quickly exceed $1,000.

My Outlook: Prescription for doing nothing

By Shelley Luedtke We were among the thousands affected by the power outage that hit major portions of the province on December 4. As with most people that day, the loss of power curtailed our ability to do very much. Except talk.
Redvers Fire Dept. year of training

Redvers Fire Dept. year of training

By Lois Feaver Discover Estevan The Redvers Fire Department is about to get very busy heading into the 2019 year with new equipment and training that is helping to develop the Redvers Firemen even further.
Olympic weightlifting clinic held at Living Skies Crossfit

Olympic weightlifting clinic held at Living Skies Crossfit

Living Skies Crossfit in Carlyle hosted an Olympic weightlifting clinic ran by Kasandra Kopytko. It was the first of hopefully many events sponsored by the South Sask.
Oil Kings down Cougars on home ice

Oil Kings down Cougars on home ice

Nicole Currie Sports Contributor The Cougars hosted the Kipling/Windthorst Oil Kings on Friday, Dec. 4, who are new to the league this year and it wasn’t the start to the last half of the season that they were looking for.

You're Almost Old

By Linda Wegner Strolling through a local shopping centre, I spied one of the cutest little boys I’ve seen (since my own two grew up, of course).

Have a great New Year with esp fitness

By Ken Rolheiser Some folks say they will do something but do not do it; they are called hesi-tators. Some folks spend a lot of time sitting and peering into the garden; they are called meditators.
Countless hours being put into new bathrooms at Lions Park

Countless hours being put into new bathrooms at Lions Park

The bathroom shell at the Lions Park has been completed! Doesn’t it look great? Without volunteers, there’s no way that this would be completed as fast as it was.
$4,000 raised for MMLC Green Space

$4,000 raised for MMLC Green Space

Submitted by Tami Dovell President, MMLC A member of the local Moose Mountain Lions club, Chris Byrne, a Newfoundlander, created an event for the Moose Mountain Lions Club Greenspace with the idea he wanted to celebrate Tibs Eve here in Saskatchewan.
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