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Friends of Moose Mountain Lodge

[whose intention is to enhance the lives of the residents and support the staff who care for them] The regular meeting of Friends of Moose Mountain Lodge on March 24 th went ahead without our President Bertha Isleifson who was in final rehearsals for
15U Vipers earn silver in Tier 3 at Sask Cup 2

15U Vipers earn silver in Tier 3 at Sask Cup 2

The 15U Southeast Vipers were in Warman, Sk, at the Legends Centre for the weekend of March 28 and 29 where they competed in their second Sask Cup. Starting in a pool of five, Arcola took on Regina RVC Gold in the first match of the day.
Team Stewart finishes year at Curlsask

Team Stewart finishes year at Curlsask

Team Stewart’s curling year came to a close at the Curlsask Juvenile Men competition held in Nipawin, March 19-22. Stewart began the competition with a narrow loss to Rylan Kleiter of Saskatoon on opening Thursday.

Better railway management needed

A far more hospitable winter, at least across most of Western Canada took some of the supposed pressures off the rail system in terms of grain handling.
So you think you can skate? Carlyle Figure Skating Club hosts annual carnival

So you think you can skate? Carlyle Figure Skating Club hosts annual carnival

The Carlyle Skating Club hosted their annual skating carnival on Sunday, March 22.
Ruth May Ingram

Ruth May Ingram

Ruth May Ingram, late of Carlyle, Saskatchewan and formerly of Manor, Saskatchewan, passed away at Arcola Health Centre, Saskatchewan on Thursday, March 5, 2015 at the age of 91 years.

The power of a team

"Linda, surround yourself with people who know more than you do." Though I first heard these words more than a decade ago, their power has not diminished over the years.

The glory of brokenness and humility

Once upon a time the Master of the garden went for a walk. As the Master drew near, Bamboo, in a passion of adoration, bowed his great head to the ground in loving greeting. The Master spoke: "Bamboo, Bamboo, I would use you.

Cougar Corner

New Programs We are excited to have Joanne Neddow and our Grandma Angie in our school to offer a program based on First Nations’ traditions called Grandmother Medicine.
What are the odds of that?

What are the odds of that?

Kenna Harkness of Arcola, while playing Melissa Ellis, got the cards for a 29 hadn during a two-player match. Ellis cut the deck and an extra card fell off the deck.
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