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Manor students take Big Apple by storm

Manor students take Big Apple by storm

Manor students, Tianna Kennett, Santanna Mills, Jackie Hoffman, Shane Hirtle, Brett Turgeon, Hayley Englot, Luke McCrimmon, and Brayden Rowley, all attended the 13th annual Global Classrooms International Model UN Conference that was held in New York

Complaint of parking on town property sparks debate

What looked to be a record-short meeting of the Carlyle town council drew out into heated debate that had one councillor depart the meeting before its completion.

Spring on the prairies

This has been an interesting spring for farmers on the Prairies, although I am sure farmers might suggest most springs have their share of challenges. Certainly back in March it looked as though farmers were on the verge of an early spring.
Co-existing, peaceful living

Co-existing, peaceful living

Moose Mountain Provincial Park is home to many exciting tourist attractions and special activities. People come year long to take in the view. But what many people don't see is that the work of a very dedicated woman is taking place here.

Quality Care

Still recovering from a health scare, Bev Lougheed of Kenosee Lake, is now at home. Recently she had been admitted to Arcola Health Centre, where she was later transported to Regina General Hospital.

Sometimes it's just all good

Sometimes life holds such lovely surprises; take this past Friday afternoon, for example. My eyes glued to the computer monitor and the larger part of my anatomy glued to my computer chair, I raced against the clock to meet several writing deadlines.

The Weekly Bone

It has been a very busy month of May considering there have been so many students from Stoughton Central School to go to track and badminton districts and eventually regionals.

Garage sales, miracles and abundance

What kind of dance do buns perform? Abundance.
Weekly RCMP report

Weekly RCMP report

The Carlyle Detachment of the RCMP responded to a total of 92 calls in the week of May 18 to the 24th. During this period, the detachment wrapped up Canada Road Safety Week.

Gordon F. Kells High School Cougar Corner

Mrs. Czemeres and the school's SADD group were very busy last week. They organized a Grim Reaper Day which had students being "whited out" to illustrate how devastating the drinking and driving statistics are.
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