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Spring into planting

It's that time of the year again folks, time to do some gardening! Get your planters, garden tools and weed whackers prepared for another round, of spring and summer warmth.
A dying art

A dying art

Music is normally the inspiration for the majority of the things I do, and this column was no different. I was recently listening to the new album one of my dear friends recorded, and it hit me that chivalry is 85% dead.

Northern Ireland ready to host open

There must be something in the Guinness in Ireland that produces golf champions at an extraordinary rate.
Moose Mountain Air Cadets celebrate 50 years

Moose Mountain Air Cadets celebrate 50 years

The Moose Mountain Air Cadets held their 50th Annual Ceremonial Review on May 7. The inspection of #723 Moose Mountain Air Cadet Squadron was performed by the reviewing party: Retired CO Morley Hamilton, Capt.
A four-legged hero

A four-legged hero

For many of us going for a walk alone seems like a boring idea, for 22 year-old Alicia Robinson, however, this idea means a lot.

One secret of leadership

Sometimes a near-perfect event comes along. I experienced one of those this past weekend while attending a District Toastmaster's Conference.

Fundraising with a pitchfork fondue

Arcola Fair and Stampede Inc. will be holding a Pitchfork Fondue on June 16 at Prairie Place Hall. Forget the giant tub of cheese; this will be a delicious steak dinner.
Celebration of Learning

Celebration of Learning

Carlyle Elementary School held their second Celebration of Learning assembly on May 11. Each class presented something that they had learnt within the classroom. They did this through song, dance, and various other forms of presentations.
Hungry for Africa

Hungry for Africa

The Carlyle Pentecostal Assembly had approximately 20 youth take part in last weekend 30-hour-famine. The group began the fast Saturday morning, and broke it with a Mother's Day pot luck Sunday.

Gordon F. Kells High School Cougar Corner

The grade 7 and 8 classes attended the Pow-Wow at Whitebear last week. It was an opportunity which was both entertaining and educational. The drums, the costumes, and the dancing were all amazing to hear and see.
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