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Max Eckstein shares Rudy’s story of recovery at Empty Bowls fundraiser

Max Eckstein shares Rudy’s story of recovery at Empty Bowls fundraiser

“Rudy passed away in his own home, recovering from addictions, pursuing hobbies, and reconnecting with family. Rudy’s life was a success story,” Eckstein said.
Two new trustees for SE Cornerstone school division

Two new trustees for SE Cornerstone school division

Two new personalities are taking a seat at the South East Cornerstone Public School Division's conference table.
Coming soon to a theatre near you in Arcola and Carlyle

Coming soon to a theatre near you in Arcola and Carlyle

The Mac Murray Theatre in Arcola and the Carlyle Memorial Hall are important cultural venues.
Meth Busters Inc offers a partial solution for a housing issue

Meth Busters Inc offers a partial solution for a housing issue

Prince Albert firm teaches communities how to safely clean meth houses.
Saint John police investigate collision between a train and car, no injuries reported

Saint John police investigate collision between a train and car, no injuries reported

Police in Saint John, N.B., are investigating a motor vehicle collision involving a train Friday afternoon.
Canada's top general takes on U.S. senator in defending womens' role in combat units

Canada's top general takes on U.S. senator in defending womens' role in combat units

HALIFAX — Canada's top general firmly rejected the notion of dropping women from combat roles — a position promoted by president-elect Donald Trump's nominee for defense secretary — at a security forum underway in Halifax today.
Canada Post down eight million parcels amid strike as talk carry on over weekend

Canada Post down eight million parcels amid strike as talk carry on over weekend

OTTAWA — Canada Post says it has seen a shortage of more than eight million parcels amid the ongoing strike that has effectively shut down the postal system for nine days compared with the same period of 2023.
Joly, Blair condemn anti-NATO protest in Montreal that saw fires, smashed windows

Joly, Blair condemn anti-NATO protest in Montreal that saw fires, smashed windows

MONTREAL — Federal cabinet ministers condemned an anti-NATO protest in Montreal that turned violent on Friday, saying "hatred and antisemitism" were on display.
Saskatoon's Festival of Trees sees large crowds on opening day

Saskatoon's Festival of Trees sees large crowds on opening day

More than 250 volunteers are part of the success story of Saskatoon's annual Festival of Trees, which opened Nov. 22 at Western Development Museum
Kamsack council makes appointments to various boards, committees

Kamsack council makes appointments to various boards, committees

Council representatives add a layer of communication for the public.
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