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Between then and when

Approximately six months ago we received the exciting news: Granddaughter Sarah is getting married! Actually, though, excitement is too mild a descriptive but you get what I mean – we were over the moon.

Drama in the aisles

“Whoa” was all I could mutter, swerving sharply to the left. Avoiding this guy took some mighty quick reactions. It was Friday afternoon; the weather was absolutely gorgeous and half the population of our town seemed to be grocery shopping.
Weyburn mayor says there is optimism in the oilpatch

Weyburn mayor says there is optimism in the oilpatch

Weyburn – Weyburn Mayor Marcel Roy said, “There’s a lot of optimism,” with regards to the oilpatch, which he works in.

Making mountains melt

I don’t know that I’ll ever forget that day in 1980 when Mount St. Helens erupted. At the time we lived in the southern part of British Columbia, just an hour from the Canadian-US border and not far from the infamous site.
A first for the Kenosee Theatre Group

A first for the Kenosee Theatre Group

By Mary Moffat An idea that has been talked about for three years is finally coming to fruition, and it will be a very welcome addition to the community of Kenosee Lake.
Cornerstone Family & Youth helping families

Cornerstone Family & Youth helping families

By Mary Moffat Cornerstone Family and Youth coordinator, Mackenzie Valentine, has been working with CFY as the summer camp coordinator since 2017 and then moved to program assistant in the fall, but when Jenn Sedor moved on to the Sustainability Proj
From Miracle to Menace: Alberta, a Carbon Story

From Miracle to Menace: Alberta, a Carbon Story

David Yager had enough with the anti-oil campaign, so he wrote a book about it

Gordon F. Kells High School Cougar Corner

Student Led Conferences Student Led Conferences will be held on April 16 from 5:00-8:00 p.m. and April 17 from 5:00-8:00 p.m. Students are expected to attend with their parents/caregivers.
Prairie Pride Credit Union invests in communities

Prairie Pride Credit Union invests in communities

Prairie Pride Credit Union made a donation to the Oxbow community. Prairie Pride Credit Union doesn’t have a branch there, but we continue to invest in our surrounding communities.
Mad skills

Mad skills

By Mary Moffat Ryan Folk, who lives in Arcola, was attending SIAST in his first year of the Electrician apprentice class when his instructor mentioned the Skills Sask. competition. It spoke to him, and in April of 2018, he entered the competition.
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