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Coffee Row Chronicles: The Balancing Act: Tradition, Transparency, and a Touch of Humor
In the warm glow of Main Street Café—where the rich aroma of fresh coffee mingles with the gentle clink of teaspoons and soft murmurs of conversation—Gull Lake’s regulars gathered to share stories of the town’s progress and its bright future. “Back when I was out tending the fields at sunrise, community meant a neighbor’s kind word after a long day’s work,” Granny Irene drawled, her voice steady as the prairie winds. “Now, seeing RBC step up with that $1,500 donation to fix o
May 27, 2025


Coffee Row Chronicles: Gull Lake’s Latest Talks – Honoring 50 Years of Service & Community Growth
In this week’s Coffee Row Chronicles, Gull Lake’s community comes together to celebrate the Kinettes’ 50-year legacy, discuss town council decisions, and look ahead to local events. Join the conversation over coffee!
May 20, 2025


Coffee Row Chronicles: Brewing Gull Lake’s Latest Buzz – From Safety Rodeos to Paving Scams and Community Pride
Welcome back to Coffee Row Chronicles , your weekly look into the heart of Gull Lake. This morning, the bell above Main Street Café rang a warm welcome, and the rich aroma of freshly brewed coffee set the stage for authentic conversations The bell above Main Street Café chimed as the door opened—a soft welcome to a new day. Inside, the aroma of fresh coffee mixed with the gentle hum of local voices, setting the stage for another morning in Gull Lake. In a sunlit corner booth,
May 13, 2025


Coffee Row Chronicles: Where the Coffee is Hot, the Gossip Warms Up, and Gull Lake Talks Shop
The aroma of freshly brewed coffee hung heavy and comforting in the Gull Lake Main Street Café, a familiar embrace to the regulars who considered it their unofficial town hall. Sunlight streamed through the large front windows, illuminating dust motes dancing in the air and the checkered tablecloths on the cozy tables. Granny Irene, a petite woman with a network of fine wrinkles etched around her kind eyes, sat nestled in her corner booth, her hands, gnarled with age, gently
May 7, 2025


Coffee Row Chronicles: Tall Tales, Local Legends, and Bonds That Bloom
"Did you hear the news? Peggy Willman’s making waves again!" Marge Grey’s enthusiastic voice cut through the cozy hum of the Main Street Café, where coffee mugs clinked and locals chatted. It was another lively morning straight out of the Coffee Row Chronicles , as the café continued to serve as Gull Lake’s unofficial hub of ideas and conversation, its laminate tables the very foundation of community life. Granny Irene, affectionately known for her quirky wisdom, raised an e
Apr 29, 2025


Coffee Row Chronicles: Sidewalks, SUMA Resolutions, and Upcoming Events
In the latest installment of the Coffee Row Chronicles , Downtown Gull Lake’s Main Street Café buzzed with lively debate and local pride on this crisp morning. Granny Irene sat at her favorite corner table, stirring her tea thoughtfully. “You know, keeping the town in good shape is what keeps everything running smoothly,” she said, her voice carrying the weight of years spent watching the town grow and change. Edna Macgillivary, ever the dramatic flair, waved her hand. “Speak
Apr 22, 2025
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🏆 February Showdown Verdict: Pig Spleen vs. Supercomputer
Running Score: Pig Spleen 2—Weather Supercomputer 1 A frost‑covered prairie under a restless sky. On one side, a digital thermometer climbing into record territory. On the other, a humble pig spleen sitting beside a parka and a raincoat—because this is Saskatchewan, and we prepare for everything. After a February that felt like three seasons in 28 days, it’s time to settle Round Two of our winter weather showdown. We saw record‑breaking warmth, a polar vortex, and wind gusts
Mar 10


How Two Hitchhikers and a Gull Lake Constable Averted Highway Tragedy
On a cool Friday evening in September 1968—a Friday the 13th, no less—a routine patrol on Highway 1 turned into one of the most dramatic moments in the history of the Gull Lake RCMP detachment. Two 18‑year‑olds from Waterloo, Ontario, Dennis Bonn and Brian McLennan, were hitchhiking west toward British Columbia. Near Whitewood, a new Mercury Cougar pulled over. The driver introduced himself only as “Knobby,” said he was heading for Calgary, and offered them a ride. He was fri
Mar 7


What Holds a Small Town Together Isn’t Viral Noise—It's Us
A viral video and a wave of outside commentary can travel far faster than the truth, and this week the Lyceum Theatre found itself at the centre of a story that doesn’t reflect who we are or how we treat one another. In that video, the theatre, its volunteers, and several local residents are spoken about in ways that are unfair, inaccurate, and unworthy of the place we call home. Gull Lake isn’t perfect—no community is—but we are not a town where people are reduced to insults
Mar 4
Upcoming Events in Gull Lake and Area



Multiple Dates62nd Annual Swift Current Hobby, Craft & Gun Show6 days to the eventSat, Apr 11Kinetic Exhibition Park
South West Chronic Disease Bingo Night11 days to the eventThu, Apr 16Royal Canadian Legion Branch 40
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