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Marley's Dance Effex showcases successful season

Marley's Dance Effex showcases successful season

An appreciative audience packed Arcola's Prairie Place Hall, as the Manor branch of Marley's Dance Effex studio held their 2015 recital with dancers-from the tiniest to those in their twenties-showcasing their talents in genres from traditional balle
From high school to Vintage Hollywood: GFK invites you to second annual Arts Gala May 14

From high school to Vintage Hollywood: GFK invites you to second annual Arts Gala May 14

GFK students will transform the halls of Carlyle's high school into old-school Hollywood, as they host their second annual Arts Gala-and you're invited! Arts education teacher Carly Broberg says, “ Our SLT (Student Leadership Team) is running the gal
Losing an artform

Losing an artform

The other day we found something rather odd in the office. We were discussing a keyboard and how the painted on letters were worn off of much of it, but it’s a comfortable keyboard so someone was interested in continuing to use it.

Canada’s pork industry

The pork industry in Canada seems to be one sector of agriculture which could literally fade into oblivion.
Tea cup or a cup of tea

Tea cup or a cup of tea

We were living in Alberta at the time. My mom, sister and I had moved there from Saskatchewan following the sudden death of my father.
Eli Barsi, John Cunningham take home top honours at Saskatchewan Country Music Awards

Eli Barsi, John Cunningham take home top honours at Saskatchewan Country Music Awards

Country artist and Kennedy native Eli Barsi celebrated her 30 th year in the music business by taking home top honours-as Roots Artist of the Year- at the Saskatchewan Country Music Awards, April 26 in Yorkton.
Mock crash impacts students in Arcola

Mock crash impacts students in Arcola

“Someone call 911! I lost my phone… I don’t know where my phone is,” a girl yells as Arcola grade 10 to 12 students exited Prairie Place Complex coming upon the mock collision scene.
Living with MS: Stephanie Gress speaks about the invisible illness

Living with MS: Stephanie Gress speaks about the invisible illness

Sometimes life deals you an unexpected hand. For Stephanie Gress of Arcola (24), a teacher at Ocean Man Education Centre, this came with the diagnosis of Multiple Sclerosis (MS) last year on June 24. “I was diagnosed quickly,” Gress explained.
Observed At: Arcola P.A.R.T.Y.

Observed At: Arcola P.A.R.T.Y.

SE Vipers 18U take silver in Tier 3

SE Vipers 18U take silver in Tier 3

The 18U Vipers competed in Sask Volleyball Provincials on Saturday, April 2, and Sunday, April 3. Here they earned a silver medal in Tier 3. The girls came out hard against Montmartre, but despite a tough battle were unable to earn the win.
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