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Turning Points: Thoughts on the Amanda Todd case

Turning Points: Thoughts on the Amanda Todd case

More than just shedding light on an individual's personal and tragic ordeals, the sweeping media coverage of a young Vancouver girl's suicide has raised our awareness of a much broader issue-bullying.

Farming is a difficult task

Less and less people have a tie to farming, but as a sector agriculture remains an important one not just on the Canadian Prairies, but around the world.
Alida haunted house continues to bring chills and thrills

Alida haunted house continues to bring chills and thrills

Fourteen years ago the Alida Rec. Board decided to host a haunted house, which will continue again this year. "It started off very slow. Local kids would come and go through eight times each, but it has built up since then.

UC Chimes - Have a nice day!

Time goes by so fast! It is already winter like weather. The people, like me, who are over the middle ages, may have the same feeling. It assumes that the length of time is same always. But we feel that time goes faster than before.
Color Me Crazy has a new home

Color Me Crazy has a new home

Katie Walter always knew owning her own business would be something she would enjoy. She never knew what would bring her this dream; yet, she has found something she loves to do.
Knorr Kids play in Kisbey

Knorr Kids play in Kisbey

On Sunday, Oct. 14 at 2:30 p.m., a concert was held at the Kisbey Rec Centre. The Knorr Kids of Regina were brought by Fern Rebekah Lodge #33 to perform old time hits.

Rider Insider

The road to the 2012 CFL playoffs took a detour.
Books made into movies

Books made into movies

I am not going to lie to you; I have seen a multitude of movies and have read a great number of books. This includes books that have been made into movies and the age old question of which is better.

Pause for Reflection

A Higgs-Boson particle goes into a church and the preacher says, "Higgs-Bosons aren't allowed in here.

Carlyle Community School news

Last Wednesday was the School Community Council (SCC) Annual General Meeting, followed by the Elementary School's Open House. Both the SCC meeting and the Open House were well attended. It was great to see so many interested parents.
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