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First CEO of the physician recruitment agency of Saskatchewan hired

Health Minister Don McMorris today announced the hiring of Edward Mantler as Chief Executive Officer of the Saskatchewan Physician Recruitment Agency. His first order of the day: recruit and retain more physicians for Saskatchewan.
Weyburn group determines necessity of life on mission trip to Honduras

Weyburn group determines necessity of life on mission trip to Honduras

A group of Weyburn Church of Christ members travelled with other missionaries to Honduras recently to do God's work and answer the question: "what is really necessary in life?" Husband and wife Lowell and Darla Peterson, along with three of their chi
Stoughton Museum hosts 2nd annual dog show

Stoughton Museum hosts 2nd annual dog show

Stoughton Museum proudly hosted their Second Annual Dog Show on the evening of August 18th in front of the museum. Over 20 people enjoyed watching as the dogs were judged on Best Costume, Obediance, and Tricks.

History book update

The Carlyle and District History Book Vol. II committee is getting ready to begin meeting again in the month of September, as the autumn activities begin to ramp up.
Artist Degenhart makes home in Moose Mountains

Artist Degenhart makes home in Moose Mountains

In a place where the land is as vast and beautiful as Saskatchewan, it is not surprising to find there are a number of painters who make their home in these parts.
Phenix helps with grief and loss

Phenix helps with grief and loss

Marg Phenix knows all too well the difficulty of dealing with the loss of a loved one. She lost her daughter 23 years ago. Like many people in our westernized culture, she didn't know how to properly mourn the loss of her daughter.
Four charged in recent drugs busts appear in court

Four charged in recent drugs busts appear in court

The Estevan Provincial Court was bustling with activity Thursday as the four people arrested in a pair of recent drug busts made their first appearances.

Petition protests speed limit changes on Fourth Street

Vote delayed to next meeting
Excitement surrounds back-to-school plans

Excitement surrounds back-to-school plans

It's back to classrooms, computers, books and bulletin boards. Students, teachers and education support staff are already busily engaged in the new academic year, or are about to be very soon.
Slow start to harvesting operations in the SE area

Slow start to harvesting operations in the SE area

The region has two per cent of the crop combined and over six per cent is swathed or ready to straight-cut, according to Saskatchewan Agricultures weekly crop report.
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