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Activities in the southeast as part of Day for Truth and Reconciliation

Activities in the southeast as part of Day for Truth and Reconciliation

White Bear First Nations and Stoughton among the communities to host activities.
Wawota athlete Lamontagne wins gold at international event

Wawota athlete Lamontagne wins gold at international event

Blake Lamontagne set a new world MP3 men's trick record at the World Disabled Water Ski Championships.
Harvest fundraiser for new school project was a success

Harvest fundraiser for new school project was a success

The crop raised $60,000 for the new Carlyle Community Complex Foundation.
Crop report: producers wrap up harvest, work in fields

Crop report: producers wrap up harvest, work in fields

Producers are also hauling water and feed for their animals while preparing for winter.
Stoughton veterinarian receives her second SVMA Meritorious Service Award

Stoughton veterinarian receives her second SVMA Meritorious Service Award

Dr. Anne Y Kernaleguen of Stoughton Veterinary Services received her second Meritorious Service Award in September.
Teacher has former student as intern in Arcola

Teacher has former student as intern in Arcola

One of the first staff members of the Mini-Go class at the Family Place, Jeff Bohnert, has been reunited with a former student, Hunter Dugan, who is currently interning with him in Arcola.
Three schools in South East Cornerstone to use the Lord's Prayer

Three schools in South East Cornerstone to use the Lord's Prayer

Schools in Moosomin, Carievale and Gladmar can use the prayer during assemblies or prior to certain activities.
Farmers in the Alida area still working on harvest

Farmers in the Alida area still working on harvest

Preparations continue for Haunted House at Alida's rink.
Wawota residents kept busy with visits and activities

Wawota residents kept busy with visits and activities

Birthdays and anniversaries among the milestones.
Stoughton's school carrying and flying partnership flags

Stoughton's school carrying and flying partnership flags

Stoughton Central School has Canada, Saskatchewan, Indigenous and Pride flags to represent acceptance, respect and safety for all.
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