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Remind me, why did I choose that?

Discovering one’s passion is a major step in changing careers. It is, however, just one step. As obvious as it may seem, it’s not only important to know what you want to do, it’s also vital to remember why you’ve chosen that option.
Becoming who I think I am

Becoming who I think I am

When my daughters were little I was able to be at home with them. I was excited about taking on a new role in becoming a mom and I learned a lot as I developed a shift in focus and priorities.

It is a matter of life and death

If you ever get caught sleeping on the job, slowly raise your head and say, “In Jesus name, amen.” In a sense we have all been asleep as Christians. Too many decisions in this world are made to be popular and politically correct.

Larry Edwards

Mr. Larry Edwards of Wawota, Sk passed away on Friday, February 27 th , 2015 at the age of 71. Larry was born to parents Clarence and Daisy Edwards on Dec. 29, 1943.

Elsie Louisa Moore

Elsie Louisa was born April 4, 1916 on the family farm west of Cannington Manor, the third of five children born to Samuel and Isabella (Hindmarch) Hodgson. She attended Keverne School, Manor and Carlyle for high school and Normal in Moose Jaw.

Drone technology

Flying drones are drawing tons of attention these days. Popular weekly television dramas such as ‘Hawaii Five-O’ and ‘NCIS: LA’ have aired episodes in recent months with drones posing a threat as gun-toting, bomb-bearing, kill machines.

Sandra Leigh Lanovaz (nee Irvine)

Sandra Leigh Lanovaz (nee Irvine) passed away at Manor, Saskatchewan on Friday, February 13, 2015 at the age of 55 years.
Winston Wilson

Winston Wilson

Winston Wilson, born July 29, 1927 to Thompson and Mae Wilson, passed away at the Wawota Deer View Lodge on February 24, 2015.

Gordon F. Kells High School Cougar Corner

Respect Ed. Program: On March 25th and 26th a group of students will be taking part in the Red Cross “Beyond the Hurt” Respect Ed Program.
15U Vipers compete in Regina

15U Vipers compete in Regina

The 15U Southeast Vipers attended a 20-team tournament on Saturday, Feb. 28, and Sunday, March 1, in Regina. The girls were in a pool of five having to compete against Regina’s 14U QCVC Elite first.
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