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They could not social distance
No matter how hard they tried, they could not social distance.
Just a Gal from Glidden: Rest In Peace, Lovely Leora
Leora Schmidt passed away quietly in her sleep at the Maple Creek Long Term Care facility on February 28.
Acadia Valley News, Mar. 4, 2021
Spring is in the air and the days are getting longer. It’s been melting quite a bit this week. The outdoor rink is now closed for the season.
Youngstown Communiqué, Mar. 4, 2021
There sure are a lot of mixed feelings and opinions being expressed on the state of the Pandemic situation and how its being handled these days.
Purple Pansies for Pancreatic Cancer
For the past 9 years, Pam Kosolofski has been collecting donations in exchange for packs of purple pansies in support of Pancreatic Cancer Canada.
Civil Defence Museum to conduct tours in May
A group of dedicated individuals are devoted to preserving history. More specifically, they want to keep the story of the Canadian Forces Station at Alsask alive and well.
Rising commodity prices are good news for ag producers
20, most people are looking for good news in 2021. Fortunately, agriculture producers on the prairies have been the recipients of some very good news, in the form of rising commodity prices.
Oyen Weekly Briefs, Mar. 3, 2021
We received word of the death of former Oyenite Lynne Baisley, 76, of Sherwood Park on February 26, 2021, following an aneurysm.
Cereal News, Mar. 2, 2021
Appreciation to FCSS for the goodie bags left in our rooms at the Oyen Lodge. These deeds are a pickup to us in these trying times.
Sibbald Area News, Mar. 2, 2021
Congratulations and hugs are sent to Chad and Jeri (Smith) Samoisette on the birth of their first child, a son, Jaxon Ray, who arrived on February 16/2021.
Bruce Penton: Goaltending boosts Habs’ fortunes
If goaltending quality were used to rate the Canadian teams in the National Hockey League, mark the Montreal Canadiens down as the presumptive champion of the North Division this summer.
Check It Out: Hindsight is 20/20
On Good Friday, April 14, 1865, Abraham Lincoln was assassinated at Ford’s Theatre in Washington by John Wilkes Booth, an actor, who thought he was helping the south.
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Vida VanSickle wins $2,000
Vida VanSickle of Acadia Valley was the ticket drawn from the bucket of 200 tickets in the Crossroads Beef Expo Raffle.
TC Energy dismantling camp at Oyen
The cancellation of the Keystone XL project is negatively impacting thousands of Canadians. Some of those Canadians were workers housed at the camp located at Oyen, Alberta.
Garth MacDonald named one of the top 50 Canadian agriculture leaders
As the CEO of G-Mac’s AgTeam in Kindersley, Garth MacDonald never knows what each day will bring as an owner/operator.
Prairie Sentinel
The Esther elevator is the oldest wooden elevator remaining in the province of Alberta. It was built by the Alberta Wheat Pool in 1926. It closed in 1979.
Just a Gal from Glidden: Whatever is good for the soul - do that
It’s amazing what a little sunshine and warmer temperatures can do for a person’s mental health. As I said in one of my ramblings a few weeks ago, I had a case of the February blahs.
Youngstown Communiqué, Feb. 25, 2021
Last week, the School Basketball teams were able to start up practices again. It’s nice to see them being able to get back to partaking in sports after such a long stretch where it was not allowed.