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Town workers commended during last week's council meeting.

During last week's regular meeting of council, which was called to order on Nov. 21, the town's handling of the first major snowfall was discussed.
Lampman School Drama has audience in hysterics

Lampman School Drama has audience in hysterics

The Lampman School Drama has produced an absolutely hysterical piece titled, The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee. It was held on Nov. 23 and Nov. 24, but if anyone missed it last weekend they are able to take it in on Nov. 30 and Dec. 1.
Time running out for Christmas decoration competition

Time running out for Christmas decoration competition

Dickens Village Festival is fast approaching. It will be held on Nov. 30 and Dec. 1. Decorations all around town have begun to be put up and judging for decorations will be held on Nov. 28 between 7 p.m. and 9 p.m.
So many pies to choose from …

So many pies to choose from …

Ron Milleker looks over the huge selection of pies and cookies available for dessert at the Comp School's annual fowl supper, as student Brittany Neilsen looks on, ready to offer ice cream to be added on top of the pie.
APES choir enjoy practice

APES choir enjoy practice

Colleen Weimer goofs around during the Grade 4 to 6 Choir practice on Wednesday. The students played with congas, triangles and shakers and did actions while singing.
Big Red House Concert Series

Big Red House Concert Series

Each year Michele Amy and Will Elliott host the Kenosee Lake Kitchen Party, a music camp open to all ages during the summer. World class musicians teach fiddle, guitar, mandolin, piano, banjo, and this past year even included the cello.
No. Limits. to hold grand opening on Dec. 3

No. Limits. to hold grand opening on Dec. 3

Saying, "the sky's the limit," does not apply to the new fitness centre set to open in Arcola.

Carlyle has 6/49 winner

Robert Scovoranski had no idea that he was holding onto a big winner, but his ticket for the November 10 LOTTO 6/49 draw won $125,979.

Motorists reminded to slow down in school zones

Report from the Weyburn Police Service for the week of November 18 to 24: During the reporting period, the Weyburn Police Service attended to 89 calls for service.

Sponsors needed

The Salvation Army is still looking for businesses and individuals to sponsor a family through the Adopt-a-Family Christmas hamper program. Anyone interested in participating as a sponsor can contact 842-2280 for more information.
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