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Stoughton Daze fun for everyone

Stoughton Daze fun for everyone

It was a busy weekend in Stoughton between Friday, July 8, and Saturday, July 10, at the annual Stoughton Daze. The weekend kicked off with the annual golf tournament on Friday, July 8, at 5:30 p.m.
Rain holds off for Show ‘N Shine success

Rain holds off for Show ‘N Shine success

The Cornerstone Cruisers hosted their third annual Show ‘N Shine on Saturday, July 9. Although thunderstorms were threatened in the forecast, the storms held off and over 150 vehicles were brought out for the event.

Looking at Brexit

In the news recently has been the decision by the United Kingdom to end ties with the European Union, which has been dubbed ‘Brexit.’ And I wanted to know how it would affect us here in Canada.
On the fast track with Kate Lees

On the fast track with Kate Lees

Local motocross racer, Kate Lees – a 20-year-old nursing student, recently finished competing in the Canadian Women’s Motocross National Series where she raced in Kamloops, Nanaimo, Calgary, and finally, Regina where she earned a final collective fin
Swinging for a cause

Swinging for a cause

The Wawota Lion’s 22 nd Annual Farmers’ Golf Tournament was once again a success. This year the event was hosted at the White Bear Lake Golf Course and welcomed 112 golfers out for the day, up from last year’s 108 participants.
Weekly RCMP Report

Weekly RCMP Report

Note: Bicycles travelling along road ways must follow traffic safety laws. This includes stopping at stop signs.
Dr Meyer to leave Carlyle

Dr Meyer to leave Carlyle

Carlyle Town Council held their regular meeting Wednesday, July 6 at the Carlyle Civic Centre. The next meeting will be held at 7 p.m., Wednesday, June 20 at the Civic Centre. Dr.

Seeing things differently...

A Case for Composting? The Urban Death Project By Lynne Bell According to the Central Intelligence Agency's World Factbook , the global death rate for humans averages almost 8 per 1,000 people. And according to www.dyingwords.
Arcola's Brandt Freitag: Taking table tennis to the top

Arcola's Brandt Freitag: Taking table tennis to the top

Although Arcola's Brandt Freitag only started playing table tennis last year, the eighteen-year-old Arcola School graduate has already been selected to Team Saskatchwan's table tennis team and recently represented the province at the national level t
Karate Contender: Marlee Cormier named to national team

Karate Contender: Marlee Cormier named to national team

Although she won't complete the final steps towards earning her black belt until September, 17-year-old karate competitor Marlee Cormier of Carlyle has already competed nationally as a member of Team Saskatchewan and now, as a member of the Sintani W
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