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Reports relating to agriculture

It’s always interesting to read about reports which are being released in the area of agriculture. Sometimes they bring to light some intriguing information. At other times you are left wondering why it took a report to unveil the obvious.

Gordon F. Kells High School Cougar Corner

New Semester Grade 10-12 final exams for Semester 1 will be from Friday, January 23, to Thursday, January 29. Friday, January 23, at 9:00 AM, is Grade 11/12 Pre-calculus.
Blaine Gee

Blaine Gee

Blaine was born in Viceroy, Saskatchewan to Eileen and Wilfred Gee; the eldest of three sons along with Brian and Boyd.

Watch your step!

Watch your step! Have you ever, like me, heard that exhortation or suffered the results of ignoring it? On a recent walk I was reminded of the real possibility of a nasty fall if I wasn’t careful.
Observed At: Carlyle Minor Hockey Day

Observed At: Carlyle Minor Hockey Day

Home away from home: Carlyle's Nicole Andrew returns to volunteer in Kenya

Home away from home: Carlyle's Nicole Andrew returns to volunteer in Kenya

Nicole Andrew of Carlyle will soon trade her desk job at Andrew Agencies for a six-month mission trip to the slums of Nairobi, Kenya, where she will “do whatever I can” to help single mothers and their children step out of the cycle of crippling pove
Standout Student: Carlyle's Nathen Schmidt in training for MMA career

Standout Student: Carlyle's Nathen Schmidt in training for MMA career

Fifteen-year-old Carlyle athlete Nathen Schmidt cannot officially participate in mixed martial arts until he is 18, but he continues to practice Brazilian jiu jitsu, karate, and “a little kickboxing” in pursuit of his ultimate goal-becoming an MMA (m
Manor Wrestler Named Youth Athlete of the Year Finalist

Manor Wrestler Named Youth Athlete of the Year Finalist

Talking with the polite, soft spoken, young lady it’s hard to link her to the wrestler who just pinned her opponent to the mat in a matter of seconds to claim another gold medal.
Alameda Robbie Burns Night celebrated Scottish traditions

Alameda Robbie Burns Night celebrated Scottish traditions

Robbie Burns known as The Bard, was a Scottish poet and lyricist who lived from 1759 to 1796. His works became very popular and in 2009 he was chosen as the greatest Scot by the Scottish public by a Scottish television channel.

Family Literacy Day promotes importance of language comprehension

Reading not only exercises the imagination, but it helps youth develop in many aspects of life while also giving them the opportunity to spend time with family.
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