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Make-over all part of a day's work for Manor School teacher

Make-over all part of a day's work for Manor School teacher

Sometimes being a teacher means you will go home with a mohawk and blue hair at the end of the day. This was the case for Monte McNaughton, a teacher in Manor, on Sept.

Rider Insider

For the fourth consecutive year, Roughrider fans will be able to watch their team in the playoffs at Mosaic Stadium.

Carlyle & district history book update

We appreciate any help you can be to help us move on with this project.Lynn Brady for the History Book Committee.Carlyle & District History Book UpdateAttention Residents of Carlyle and surrounding RM's including Kenosee Lake & White Bear.

Potash report adds to Sask.'s economic uncertainty

If ever there was a fall when Saskatchewan, especially rural Saskatchewan, could use some good economic news, it's this fall.
Author visits Stoughton Library

Author visits Stoughton Library

It was an absolutely delightful and fun evening for everyone who came to listen to author , speaker and educator, Rosebelle Daugela at the Stoughton library, the evening of Sept. 23rd.

Armed Robbery in Stoughton

Police are looking for two male suspects after a male was robbed a knife point outside Crossroads Inn in Stoughton. The robbery occurred just after midnight on Saturday, Oct. 2.

Out and About Decriminalizing prostitution

A nation-wide debate over the decriminalization of prostitution is poised to take centre stage any day now.

GFK Cougar Corner: Magazine sales underway

Well, fall is here and so are noon hour intramurals. This month, the student intramural teams are enjoying noon hour volleyball in the gym. The Senior Girls' Volleyball Team competed in the Estevan Tournament last weekend.

Pause for Reflection: To hear or not to hear, that is the question

A man walked into a busy metro station on a cold morning in January, laid his collection hat down and began to play his instrument.

Carlyle Community School: Playground leaders duties to commence

This week our Playground Leaders will be starting their weekly duties. The playground leaders are 4 grade 6 students who meet each Monday to plan fun games and activities.
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