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Gordon F. Kells High School Cougar corner

Students have been participating in a cohort competition. The next few weeks the gtudent leadership team has organized cohort, socially distanced, paper airplane contests. Each week is a different challenge: distance, accuracy, and hang time.
Golfing daily keeps John Pott busy

Golfing daily keeps John Pott busy

"I do a lot of golfing," says John Pott of Carlyle. "If it's not raining I'm golfing.” Pott has been out golfing since April 3 this year. So far this spring he's golfed 20 9-hole rounds and 19 18-hole games. Not bad for, as he says, “an old guy.

Build The Deck golf tourney raises money for the project

The Carlyle Golf Course had a good start to the season back in April with great summer-like weather.
KNR Courier of Kipling deemed as essential business

KNR Courier of Kipling deemed as essential business

When we think of a Tribute to Essential Workers, Justin Troendle of KNR Courier 2013 comes to mind. How can we get by without a courier service? He's dependable, and we rely on him day after day after day.

The farmers of knowledge – teachers

When you think about essentials and who they are, you probably think of that nurse that you know, or maybe that friend that works at the grocery store.
Take your pick of the thousands of flowers at JMK Greenhouse

Take your pick of the thousands of flowers at JMK Greenhouse

Pink or purple, short or tall, annual or perennial...JMK Greenhouse has it all. Mike and Jennifer Kernahan, owners of JMK Greenhouse in Corning, opened for business back in 2000 and are now in their 22nd season.

Alida Weekly News

I hope everyone had a good long weekend and got to do whatever it was you were planning on doing or getting done. Usually this long weekend in May means camping for many of you, but it may have been on the chilly side this year.

Folded napkin

In the Christian tradition, we’ve just celebrated the Easter season but here’s a detail I’ve never heard addressed: following His resurrection, why was the napkin that covered the face of Jesus in the tomb, folded? In recording details of His death a

Ceres Global Ag to build US $350 million canola crush plant in the southeast

The Government of Saskatchewan is welcoming the announcement by Ceres Global Ag of its plans to build a new US $350 million integrated canola crush facility at Northgate.

God sings us a song when we need it most

When I am sad, I sing, and then others are sad with me. That reminds me of a tongue in cheek remark my oldest brother made when I told him that when I was portraying Judas in the Passion Play, some members of the audience were moved to tears.
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