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Local organizations chip in to promote public health and safety

Local organizations chip in to promote public health and safety

After reading news about a hockey ref suffering from a cardiac arrest mid-game and being successfully revived with an automated external defibrillator (AED), Carlyle Legion member George Anderson was inspired to champion adoption of the life saving d

Gordon F. Kells High School Cougar Corner

Wow! The halls of GF Kells were piled to the top with food bank donations this season. The students brought in more than 2500 items for the local Food Bank. This is the most ever. The class with the most was the Grade 12 Class.
Hoping to prevent drinking and driving

Hoping to prevent drinking and driving

Dec. 13 saw G.F. Kells welcome Michelle Golebiowski a road safety speaker and advocate. Students from G.F. Kells and Manor School listened as Golebiowski spoke about the loss of her best friend, Amanda Frizzley, in 2007.

Part 1 of 2012's best quips

As is becoming a tradition, the columns over Christmas and New Year's weeks look back at some of the funniest quips from the past 12 months. Here's Part I, the best from January through June. R.J. Currie of sportsdeke.

Christmas brings stories of life from death

In one of history's dark hours, on a cold Christmas Eve during the Korean War, a young woman struggles along a village street, about deliver a child. "Help me! Please. My baby." No one pays any attention. A middle-aged couple walks by.
White Bear Community Winter Wonderland

White Bear Community Winter Wonderland

Saturday, Dec. 15, was an absolutely beautiful day. With snow on the ground and a temperature hovering near zero many youth were out for a fun Christmas Wonderland Day organized by the community.

Political giving in the good way

It was recently suggested by a reader that I should be less suspicious and nicer. Well, I generally try to be a nice person, notwithstanding what you might hear from my co-workers or in-laws.
97.7 FM "The Moose" marks 10 years on the air

97.7 FM "The Moose" marks 10 years on the air

Dec. 4 marked 10 years on the air for 97.7 FM The Moose. The Station was founded back in 2002 by Lana Littlechief and her husband after she switched careers as administrative assistant in the oil and gas sector.

A time to be thankful

As Christmas draws near my thoughts wander to Christmas's past and those people who made the day so very special. The years pass quickly and many of those people are gone now, though they are still with us in our memories and hearts.

The greatest Christmas gift

Although I rarely comment on current events I cannot ignore the grief and confusion associated with Connecticut's Sandy Hook Elementary School tragedy. In reality, it is everyone's tragedy.
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