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Wawota news – two new banners for the school

Wawota news – two new banners for the school

The congregation at the Wawota United Church celebrated two important events on June 12. It was the celebration of Trinity Sunday and the 97th year of the formation of the United Church. The United Church was formed in 1925 when the Methodists, Congregationalists and a large group of Presbyterians joined together to become the United Church of Canada. 
Ladies’ night for the Stoughton Curling Club

Ladies’ night for the Stoughton Curling Club

It was hoped to have 80 women attend, but their expectations were exceeded when 110 tickets were sold.
Cornerstone director of education reflects on her lengthy career

Cornerstone director of education reflects on her lengthy career

Lynn Little has had a variety of experiences in her 35-year career in education.
Court & Crime Catchup: This week on SASKTODAY.ca

Court & Crime Catchup: This week on SASKTODAY.ca

Suspicious deaths, child porn charges, animals seized near Whitkow, sexual assault suspects sought
It’s mission accomplished for the Carnduff Legion

It’s mission accomplished for the Carnduff Legion

in Carnduff, the Legion annually awards a scholarship to a Grade 12 student, helps veterans and their families as they’ve had to move, and even provided a Broda chair to the local seniors’ home.
Taekwondo in Kipling brings people together

Taekwondo in Kipling brings people together

Each student works hard throughout the year. One night is set aside for testing on their kicks and punches to see if they achieved the next level in belt colour.
Cornerstone board receives data on student academic achievement

Cornerstone board receives data on student academic achievement

Data was collected for comparison of students’ learning paces now compared with the nearly two years of virtual learning practices implemented during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Carlyle's Carter Morrison competes at a tournament in Mexico

Carlyle's Carter Morrison competes at a tournament in Mexico

Carter Morrison and three other wheelchair athletes represented Canada in a tournament in Mexico, sanctioned by the International Table Tennis Federation.
Update: Some heat warnings lifted, higher temps moving east

Update: Some heat warnings lifted, higher temps moving east

In the southeast, temperatures reaching 32 degrees Celsius combined with overnight lows near 16 degrees Celsius are expected for the next two days.
A small but significant graduation for Bellegarde

A small but significant graduation for Bellegarde

Some began school with some understanding of French; others started from scratch. Upon graduation, they had one thing in common. All were fully bilingual.
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