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We’ve recently returned from a wonderful 10 days spent with family and friends in Saskatchewan.

Anger mismanagement

Telling people off feels good, doesn’t it? Most people are too polite to admit that, but I know the feeling that comes after setting someone straight. I feel smart because I was able to point out someone’s stupidity. I am proud that I spoke my mind.

Energy City Plugged In Podcast - Trumped

In this week's edition, David Willberg and Trinda Jocelyn discuss the future of Highways 39 and 6 between Estevan and Regina and the new track-and-field facility near the Estevan Comprehensive School.

London Knights win Memorial Cup

The London Knights have won the 2016 MasterCard Memorial Cup, beating the Rouyn-Noranda Huskies 3-2 in overtime in the final. The Knights finished the round-robin with a 3-0 record and a first place finish.

Human Hungry Hippos

It’s clear to see in the majority of my columns that I am a game enthusiast. I love games. I love friendly competition.

St. Joe’s Auxiliary welcomes two new members

Members of the St. Joseph’s Health Care Auxiliary met on May 16 with the first item on the agenda being a summary of the recent tea, bake sale and raffle. The winners of the cash draws were Terry Bokonkoski, Larry Mack and Violet Brown.
Sun Country facilities receiving maintenance upgrades

Sun Country facilities receiving maintenance upgrades

When the Sun Country board of directors met on May 25, they received a comprehensive list of maintenance items for regional health-care facilities that had been addressed during the past two months.

Local bowler earns spot on Team Canada

A local competitive 10-pin bowler recently scored the high mark of earning a spot on the 2017 Canadian national team.
New rental housing opens in Carlyle

New rental housing opens in Carlyle

The provincial and federal governments, along with Blue Oak Holdings Inc., celebrated the official opening of 12 new affordable rental units for low- to moderate-income individuals and families in Carlyle on May 27.
Sun Country business was in a holding pattern

Sun Country business was in a holding pattern

The Sun Country board of directors found themselves in a holding pattern on May 25 when they met for a general business session in the conference room in Tatagwa View in Weyburn.
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