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THE GIFT OF A SONG

Some of the most precious memories I have are of holding our two sons in my arms and singing to them.

Gordon F. Kells High School Cougar Corner Basketball

This past weekend in Stoughton, the Senior Boys Basketball Team took to the court for their first tournament of the season.

A real Christmas story

“God is not found in monasteries, but in our homes. Wherever you find husband and wife, that's where you find God; wherever children and petty cares and cooking and arguments and reconciliation are, that's where God is too.
Happy Holidays

Happy Holidays

Well… I’ve told multiple people that I am the Grinch over the last couple of weeks… and it’s not really true. Personally, I’m not a huge Christmas music fan, so I get to be the Grinch as I groan over listening to it.
Lampman’s Frosty Fest attracts large crowd

Lampman’s Frosty Fest attracts large crowd

A fun family event was hosted at Lampman School on Thursday, Dec. 15, from 3:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. for kids to enjoy a day of activities.
Energy and fortitude: two of the Carlyle PureChem Cougars greatest attributes this season

Energy and fortitude: two of the Carlyle PureChem Cougars greatest attributes this season

The Carlyle PureChem Cougars had to reschedule their Friday, Dec. 16, game versus the Bienfait Coalers to a later date as the Coalers were unable to attend. The next day, however, the Cougars headed out to Midale where they battled on the ice.
Indoor snowball fight a hit

Indoor snowball fight a hit

Arcola School’s Leadership 30 class organized an indoor snowball fight, which was a hit amongst students in the school. The event was held on Tuesday, Dec. 13, in the school gymnasium.
Learn to paint events a growing trend

Learn to paint events a growing trend

A popular outing across the board and a fun new way to enjoy an evening has been popping up across the country in various forms. The idea is to spend an evening with friends, while learning how to paint.
Carlyle DQ's Angel Tree: Not too late to donate

Carlyle DQ's Angel Tree: Not too late to donate

For 22 years, the Carlyle DQ (Dairy Queen) has supported local kids in need with their Angel Tree and this year is no exception- the restaurant will be accepting gifts and/or gift cards for area children until midnight, Friday, Dec. 23.
A Persistent Provincial Problem: RCMP Staff Sgt. Darren Simons talks drinking and driving

A Persistent Provincial Problem: RCMP Staff Sgt. Darren Simons talks drinking and driving

Saskatchewan has earned the dubious distinction of having the highest rate of impaired driving in the country, according to Statistics Canada. It's a persistent provincial problem- but Carlyle RCMP Staff Sgt.
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