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48 East – Harvesting the future

Our Autumn has come. This is my favourite season. Although I know that the next season to come upon us will be winter, I don't let that dismay me. I see little merit to letting thoughts of winter prevent me from enjoying the season I have now.

Plainsview Credit Union hosts 'Back to School BBQ'

There were smiles all around, as Plainsview Credit Union hosted a free 'Back to School BBQ' for the students and staff of Kipling School on Wednesday, Sept. 13 th .

Crop report for the period September 5 to 11, 2017

Producers have made significant harvest progress, due in large part to the warm and dry weather, according to Saskatchewan Agriculture’s Weekly Crop Report.

Under the shadow of the Cross

“Our Lord said to St. Bernard, ‘ I will remit all of the venial sins and I will no more think of the mortal sins of those who honour the grievous wound on My right shoulder, which caused Me unutterable pain when bearing My heavy Cross to Calvary.

Kipling Rec Report

September 23-30, 2017 is National Coaches Week in Canada! National Coaches Week is a week to celebrate the tremendous positive impact coaches have on athletes and communities across Canada.
Senior Girls Magyars Classic Volleyball Tournament

Senior Girls Magyars Classic Volleyball Tournament

Kipling School's Senior Girls Volleyball team and Kipling School hosted an exciting weekend of volleyball competition with nine teams from areas of Saskatchewan including Canora, Carlyle, Carnduff, Fillmore, Imperial, Lampman, Moosomin, Montmartre, a
Ignite your intuition

Ignite your intuition

What happens after death? There are numerous philosophies surrounding this question, but two women will be visiting Kenosee Lake offering connection to not only your loved ones, but to your inner power of intuition.

Walk for MD 10th Anniversary

As you may know, September is Muscular Dystrophy Awareness month. This past weekend, those affected by neuromuscular disorders joined their family and friends in the 10th Annual Walk4MD including our ambassador, 17 year old Quinn Wilton.
Minor football game

Minor football game

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