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Winter carnival fun despite cold weather

Winter carnival fun despite cold weather

The annual Winter Carnival held at White Bear Education Complex did not go exactly as planned, due to cold weather, but students had a fantastic time exploring various activities adapted for the indoors. Activities got underway just after 10 a.m.
Former Parliament flag flies high at Arcola School

Former Parliament flag flies high at Arcola School

Students at Arcola School celebrated Flag Day Feb. 15 with an unique twist: the flag they raised to the top of the pole had flown at the Parliament Building in Ottawa.

Wawota Flyers report

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Deer View Lodge under-bedded, committee to bring fight to public meeting

Deer View Lodge under-bedded, committee to bring fight to public meeting

The Wawota Save Our Beds Committee is not ready to give up its fight. Members are bringing new information to light at a public meeting organized for March 3, as well as seeking input on the future direction the committee should take.

Health Matters

I am excited to have the opportunity to explore my thoughts to the public on health care issues via columns in the local paper.

Tickets sold out for 20th annual Lions dinner

Excitement surrounding the 20th annual Carlyle and District Lions Club Fundraising Dinner and Auction has led to a sell out days before the event is to take place.
Kenosee Lake Lions Winter Carnival a success

Kenosee Lake Lions Winter Carnival a success

The Kenosee Lake Lions Club raised about $5,500 during its first annual Winter Carnival, deeming it a success.
Intimate acoustic concert warms aged Oxbow building

Intimate acoustic concert warms aged Oxbow building

There was something awe-inspiring about listening to musicians bear their naked souls in front of a warm crowd inside an former bank building.

Health policy change merits thanks and suspicion

Whenever a government reverses an unpopular or wrong-headed position, there is one immediate thing one should do: say thank you.

Sun Country Health Region offers Pulmonary Rehab

Sun Country Health Region has developed a program to help people manage their COPD (Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease), and it is currently being offered at Arcola Health Centre by Tamara Kapell.
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