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Arcola wins MAK Attack 2011

Arcola wins MAK Attack 2011

Despite the challenges brought to the area by excess water, the towns of Manor, Arcola and Kisbey once again went into high gear to prepare for the annual "MAK Attack" competition.
Big Marsh Lake - big and beautiful

Big Marsh Lake - big and beautiful

"It's beautiful... we could enjoy this for a whole year." These were the words of Bruce Standingready from White Bear First Nation, speaking about the greatly-expanded Big Marsh Lake.

Sports wrap-up with Bruce Penton

All those colourful descriptions and adjectives once reserved for Tiger Woods now have a new owner. So let's let out a big roar for Northern Ireland's Rory McIlroy, destined to soon take ownership of the No.

Pause for Reflection

Jesus said, "Who do you say that I am?" Peter answered and said, "Thou art the Logos, existing in the Father as His rationality and then, by an act of His will, being generated, in consideration of the various functions by which God is related to his

Wasps in the woodpile

The other day I was moving some firewood that had dried over the winter and spring. I was minding my own business sweating and grunting in a very manly fashion, when I felt a sudden sharp pain on my ankle.
130 farmers and ranchers enjoy golf together

130 farmers and ranchers enjoy golf together

Wawota Lions held their 17th annual golf tournament for farmers and ranchers on June 24. In a year that will long be remembered, the players found mutual understanding as well as relaxation and laughter on the superb course at Kenosee.
Calling all businesses

Calling all businesses

I'm in the process of looking for a used car right now, something a little exotic and not too common. Since there are none of them for sale in our local area, I've been searching the internet to find examples in other parts of the province.
Wawota does it again

Wawota does it again

The town of Wawota does not give up easily. When beds were lost at Deer View Lodge, they formed a committee and consistently held their ground until a promise was made to bring some of the beds back in another location in the building.
Aboriginal Days celebrated locally

Aboriginal Days celebrated locally

Aboriginal day is celebrated throughout Canada on June 21. The day, first celebrated in 1996, recognizes and celebrates the culture of the First Nations, Inuit and Métis peoples of Canada.
A big catch means big prize money at Alameda Fish Derby

A big catch means big prize money at Alameda Fish Derby

Alameda Fish Derby saw almost 290 participants register for their 15th annual event held on June 25 at Moose Creek Regional Park.
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