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Act of Kindness

Act of Kindness

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You can experience living in The Grinch’s “Whoville” this winter in this BC village

You can experience living in The Grinch’s “Whoville” this winter in this BC village

A magical, Dr.Suess-inspired wonderland will transform Harrison Hot Springs with festive cheer this holiday season. From a Whoville-themed Village to a Cabin Style New Year’s celebration, the area will provide guests with unique holiday charm.
Rotary Clubs drop 8,000 golf balls

Rotary Clubs drop 8,000 golf balls

Around 8,000 golf balls dropped from a bucket suspended by a crane at the Woodlawn Golf Course in Estevan on Saturday evening, with three winners determined from the balls that went into the hole, all from Weyburn.
Pssst...this is how you build the most complete sandwich ever

Pssst...this is how you build the most complete sandwich ever

This new school year means a return to the repeated task of packing of kids’ lunches again. It also got me thinking about sandwiches.
Fallen police officer honoured

Fallen police officer honoured

Constable Lewis Byers came to the Vancouver Police Department (VPD) at the young age of 20 in November of 1911. He had worked for both the Winnipeg Police and the North West Mounted Police (NWMP).
Winning, honour motivates wrestler

Winning, honour motivates wrestler

DiBiaso's mat exploits included in B.C. Hall of Fame Indigenous exhibit
Depression-era Photo Inspires Road Trip

Depression-era Photo Inspires Road Trip

Alberta couples work, rely on kindness in cross-province trek
A simple twist of fate … and hockey

A simple twist of fate … and hockey

How an extra ticket, a fun tweet, and paying it forward turned two strangers into best friends
Big skid and big plans to revive ALX pumping units

Big skid and big plans to revive ALX pumping units

Estevan – On Sept. 17, Waterflood Production Systems (WPS) loaded out its largest skid package ever, a 27 foot by 55-foot skid heading west of Stoughton.
Mysterious skeleton found on beach

Mysterious skeleton found on beach

Roxanne Henricus wasn’t sure what she had found Tuesday morning. While out for a walk at the remote Triangle Beach, tucked away on the Fraser River behind SilveryCity cinema, Henricus spotted a weird-looking skeleton on the sand.
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