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Black Gold Light Horse 4-H Club

Black Gold Light Horse 4-H Club

Lampman is excited to announce 2010-2011 is the first year of the Black Gold Light Horse 4-H Club! There was a lot of interest in a youth based riding group when the club started up in the fall as there was no Light Horse club in this 4-H district.

Saskatchewan Crime Stoppers

Saskatchewan Crime Stoppers - Carlyle Royal Canadian Mounted Police Contact Person: Cst. Steven Wilkinson. Phone (306) 453-6707.

Stoughton Central School

The Stoughton Lions Club sponsored the school curling club with a handsome set of jackets.
Dancers gear up to compete

Dancers gear up to compete

Marley's Dance Effex

Kennedy 4-H Public Speaking

The Kennedy Homecraft 4-H club help their public speaking competition on Feb 15th at the Kennedy School. We would like to thank Jean Sostorics and Cheryl Sawyer for judging. The junior members were didvided into two groups based on their age.
New water system for the Lampman Community Health Centre

New water system for the Lampman Community Health Centre

Pastor Daniel Kraus from the Lampman Faith Lutheran Church, volunteers each week to spend time with all the residents at the Lampman Community Health Centre.
Kennedy Friendship Centre fun day

Kennedy Friendship Centre fun day

Kennedy Friendship Center held a fun day on Feb. 16th seniors from Kipling, Wawota, Carlyle, Kisbey & Kenosee Lake attended, a total of 66 men & women, lots of visiting, cards and pool, plus a delicious meal was enjoyed.

4-H Moose Mountain Mustangs

Story:4-H Moose Mountain Mustangs went to Saskatoon to the University of Saskatoon on January 29, 2011.

6 & Under Hockey

These past few weeks the 6 and unders have been busy scoring goals and skating hard. This past weekend we had played in Oxbow where Chase Robertson scored his first goal. The kids dominated against oxbow and played hard, winning the game.

Farmers face some interesting decisions in terms of what crops they will grow each year

There are finite acres on every farm, and even in terms of the overall land base in Western Canada, that means when new crops arise and attract production interest, other crops have to see fewer acres planted.
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