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Mustangs wrestling round-up

Mustangs wrestling round-up

By Mary Moffat The Mustangs Wrestling Club attended the Freshie to Bantam SAWA Provincials at Riffel Highschool in Regina on March 30. Eight wrestlers from grades 3-6 competed.
Carlyle Minor Hockey Awards

Carlyle Minor Hockey Awards

By Mary Moffat Carlyle Minor Hockey Association President Wade Robertson was the MC for this year’s Minor Hockey Awards Night held April 4 at the GFK High School gym, and he was quick to thank all the parents of the players for their dedication to ge
Mad skills

Mad skills

By Mary Moffat Ryan Folk, who lives in Arcola, was attending SIAST in his first year of the Electrician apprentice class when his instructor mentioned the Skills Sask. competition. It spoke to him, and in April of 2018, he entered the competition.
The numbers are in!!

The numbers are in!!

By Mary Moffat Just weeks after a successful 27 Dresses fundraiser, the Arcola Daycare would like to announce that with the help of sponsors, vendors and donors, and all of the wonderful women who attended the gala evening, they raised $25,571.66.

RCMP Report

We had several false alarms, more than we get on an average week. You need to remember your code to your alarm.
Have the Courage to Dream Big!

Have the Courage to Dream Big!

By Mary Moffat Olympic Skeleton Racer, Jane Channell, knows what it means to dream big. Watching the skeleton crew in the Salt Lake City Olympics in 2002 with her grandfather, he told her “They’re crazy!”, and she knew she had to try it.
6th Annual Sledge Hockey Tournament

6th Annual Sledge Hockey Tournament

Submitted by Melanie Brimner This year, Wawota celebrated our 6th annual Sledge Hockey Tournament with approximately 75 players registering to play.

My Outlook: Do I know you? What's your name?

By Shelley Luedtke It's an exciting moment when parents announce the arrival of a baby. The first piece of information offered is typically the gender, followed by health status for mom and baby, and then, if it has been chosen, the baby's name.

Let me count the ways

By Linda Wegner While strolling through the mall I chatted with one of the security staff and mentioned to him that one of the “parking lot regulars” had accidently dumped his load of cans and bottles.

Who wants to think about death

By Ken Rolheiser “Who wants to think about death? I do, and I want you to, and here’s why” is the name of an article by Father Robert McTeigue.
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