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Canada's Celtic Rockers The Mudmen appearing in Arcola May 29

Canada's Celtic Rockers The Mudmen appearing in Arcola May 29

Celtic rockers The Mudmen may be the most Canadian band ever, and they're coming to Arcola's Buddy's Pub on May 29 after two shows in Chicago.

Cougar Corner Track Meet Season

Congratulations to all of the athletes who represented our school at the Pre-District Track Meet last week. Everyone did very well.
Big Bike coming to Carlyle June 9

Big Bike coming to Carlyle June 9

The Bear Claw Casino and Hotel is bringing the Heart and Stroke Foundation’s Big Bike to Carlyle.
GFK Arts Gala bids bittersweet farewell to founder

GFK Arts Gala bids bittersweet farewell to founder

During her two-year tenure at the helm of the annual Gordon F.

Art Gala a Huge Success

The GFK Arts Gala was a huge success. There was amazing artwork to admire, beautiful music to hear, crazy dance moves to see, and talented piano performances to behold. Miss Broberg and her art students put on an amazing display and show.

We still do not understand abortion

Let me share a story: “On the morning of ?xml:namespace prefix = st1 ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:smarttags" /February 23, 2011 I awoke to the scream of my wife coming from the bathroom...
Provincial table tennis coach visits Arcola

Provincial table tennis coach visits Arcola

Students at Arcola School recently popularized table tennis in the community through attending the Table Tennis Saskatchewan Provincial School Championships on April 17 and 18.
Taylor Park Estates in Stoughton hosts grand opening

Taylor Park Estates in Stoughton hosts grand opening

Stoughton recently celebrated the ribbon cutting of the new housing development, Taylor Park Estates, by Bridge Road Construction on Wednesday, May 13, where nearly 30 people attended to celebrate the grand opening complete with draws, refreshments,
STARS: a medical environment

STARS: a medical environment

STARS Air Ambulance has kicked off the STARS Saskatchewan Lottery, their largest fundraiser, and Bonnie Monteith, Communications Lead, spoke to The Observer about the importance of the non-profit organization which saves lives.
Observed At: Interschool Pow Wow

Observed At: Interschool Pow Wow

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