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Dealing with gov't. cuts

In the recent provincial election the government may have subtly been sending a message that continuous grants over the long term are a thing of the past.
Brain power

Brain power

Just the other day I came across something I found quite interesting on BBC. The article was on brain adaptation, I know it doesn't sound overly exciting but it was actually quite neat.

Women of Distinction

The YWCA of Regina holds Women of Distinction Awards every year. Focused on bringing "honours to the exceptional contributions of women who positively impact their community," this awards gala was held at the beginning of May.
Arcola theatre upgrade

Arcola theatre upgrade

"Optimist Clubs are dedicated to "Bringing Out the Best in Kids" and do their part through community service programs.

Shockwave youth concert

The Shockwave Youth Centre located at 110 Railway Ave. West in Carlyle has lined up the band To Tell for a concert. The concert will be held on June 3 at 7 p.m. Tickets are available to be sold in advance at $5 or at the door for $10.

Smokers take a day off world-wide

According to Government of Alberta and Saskatchewan websites , over 47,000 people die in Canada each year from smoking.
What ticks me off

What ticks me off

I recently was struck with an inner war in myself. I always thought that deciding whether or not a murderer should be free was an easy choice. If you kill someone, you should not get to live an exciting normal life after that.
Kinship gathering brings students together

Kinship gathering brings students together

Grade one students from White Bear Education Complex, Carlyle Elementary School, Arcola School, Pheasant Rump First Nation, Stoughton Central School, and Ocean Man First Nation gathered together for a day of learning at Prairie Place in Arcola.

Rural Sask. survived shuffle

At first glance, rural Saskatchewan, the smaller cities and the north might appear to be the big loser in Premier Brad Wall's recent cabinet shuffle.
Smarten up, buckle up

Smarten up, buckle up

The Carlyle chapter of Students Against Drunk Sriving recently teamed up with SGI for a seatbelt check and barbeque fundraiser in the Fields parking lot.
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