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A left leaner’s lament

A left leaner’s lament

People always say that two things are for certain: death and taxes. We complain about taxes all of the time. But, at the end of the day, you have to pay them.
Lampman Drama places second at Provincial Festival

Lampman Drama places second at Provincial Festival

The Lampman High School Theatre recently attended the Provincial Drama Festival after winning Region 1.
Saskota Baseball back in action May 16

Saskota Baseball back in action May 16

“Take me out to the ball game. Take me out to with the crowd. Buy me some peanuts and crackerjacks, I don’t care if I never get back. Let me root, root, root for the home team. If they don’t win it’s a shame, ahh.
Stoughton Vet Clinic celebrates new building

Stoughton Vet Clinic celebrates new building

Stoughton and the surrounding area celebrated the grand opening of the new Stoughton Veterinary Services building on Thursday, May 4. In January of 1979, Dr. Ann Kernaleguen (DVM) bought the practice and has been working in the area ever since.
Tianna Kennett: Gold Medal Grappler

Tianna Kennett: Gold Medal Grappler

Tianna Kennett recently grappled her way to gold at the Canadian Junior and Senior Wrestling Championships in St. Catherines, Ontario.
Carlyle Town Council Approves 2017 Budget

Carlyle Town Council Approves 2017 Budget

Members of Carlyle Town Council approved the community's 2017 budget at their Wednesday, May 3 meeting. Council's next regularly-scheduled meeting will be held Wednesday, May 17 at 7 p.m. at the Carlyle Civic Centre.

DAY BY DAY

It’s been that kind of spring: sun and cloud today, rain yesterday and forecast again for tomorrow.
Alyce Nora (Eckert) Stockton

Alyce Nora (Eckert) Stockton

Alyce was born, at home, in Carlyle, Saskatchewan on August 15, 1927. She passed away at the Moose Mountain Lodge in Carlyle on January 17, 2017. She was the second youngest of eleven children born to Adolf and Olga Eckert.

Gordon F. Kells High School Cougar Corner

Gordon F. Kells High School Cougar Corner Junior Badminton Playoffs Twenty-one students participated this year in the Junior Badminton Playoffs in Stoughton on May 2 nd .

It would have been enough

“After my first year with my boyfriend, I expected a decent birthday gift—maybe a nice dinner or a cute jacket from my favourite store. So when he handed me what felt like a wrapped piece of paper, my heart sank.
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