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CAN YOU UNDERSTAND ME?

"Excuse me, sir," I spoke to the man pushing his buggy in the dairy aisle. "I love languages and I couldn't help but overhear you folks," I said.

Gordon F. Kells High School Cougar Corner

New School Year (Grade 7 Potluck) Students return to classes on Tuesday, Sept. 1, 2015. Hopefully summer was relaxing and students and staff are ready for the new school year.
Arcola Street Dance and Slo Pitch Tourney benefits Mac Theatre Makeover

Arcola Street Dance and Slo Pitch Tourney benefits Mac Theatre Makeover

Although the rain returned for a second year, the 2015 edition of Arcola's Street Dance and Slo Pitch Tournament was a success, as members of the community supported the Aug.
Rough N’ Ready in Stoughton with the New Hope Horse Club on Sept. 5

Rough N’ Ready in Stoughton with the New Hope Horse Club on Sept. 5

It’s that time of year again, the New Hope Horse Club is presenting its fourth annual Rough N’ Ready Roughstock Rodeo in Stoughton on Sept. 5 at 5 p.m. Located at the Stoughton Fairgrounds there’s fun and activities for all ages.
A fun way to spend a Sunday

A fun way to spend a Sunday

The other day we decided to host a volleyball camp, a first for us, for youth in grades four to six. With a lot of sports, kids get to start playing them right away, but for some reason volleyball isn’t started until grade six or seven, usually.
Ten years of community at Kenosee Lake Kitchen Party

Ten years of community at Kenosee Lake Kitchen Party

Over a decade ago Will Elliot and Michele Amy developed an idea, which quickly evolved into a dream, of hosting a music camp at the Kenosee Lake Boys and Girls Camp.

Pro/Con

Forever is a long time… By Kelly Running Bring on the change. In Canada politicians, namely our prime ministers, can basically be in power forever, well, in a sense. In Canada the prime minister does not have a fixed term that they serve for.

Enabling conscience and horse trading

In rural Ireland Murphy was selling chicken burgers. These became very popular based on an old family recipe. Before long Murphy began exporting to Europe. Little did anyone know he had been mixing horsemeat with the chicken.
A special place in Saskatchewan: The Happy Nun garners praise for innovation and unique identity

A special place in Saskatchewan: The Happy Nun garners praise for innovation and unique identity

The Happy Nun Cafe is something of a local legend, but recently, the Forget cafe and venue for all things cultural is garnering attention from beyond this corner of the province.
Redcoat Rebels host 2015 Summer Skills Development Camp

Redcoat Rebels host 2015 Summer Skills Development Camp

The Redcoat Rebels volleyball team hosted 45 players from 21 Saskatchewan communities at their 2015 Summer Skills Development Camp, held Aug. 21 and 22 at Carlyle's Gordon F. Kells High School.
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