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CFY Playroom holds grand opening

CFY Playroom holds grand opening

Bright, shining faces and youthful screams greeted the grand opening of Cornerstone Family and Youth's newly re-designed Playroom.
Dickens weekend just around the corner

Dickens weekend just around the corner

Time to break out a top hat, the Dickens Village Festival is right around the corner. Friday and Saturday, Dec. 3 and 4, Carlyle will do the time warp again, and dive back into the days of Dickensian elegance.
Warriors of Wellness - Relax and rejuvenate at The Healing Tree Natural Wellness Studio

Warriors of Wellness - Relax and rejuvenate at The Healing Tree Natural Wellness Studio

The body heals itself best when it can relax, but in today's fast-paced, often chaotic, society, finding the time or the means to relax can be a daunting task. Few know this better than Maggie Jamieson-Seal.

Ethics the biggest problem in politics

The bad behaviour we see from Saskatchewan politicians at the legislature is obviously unacceptable.

Save Our Beds travels to Legislature to deliver petition

The Wawota Save Our Beds Committee (SOBC) made the trek to Regina recently in an attempt to reverse local long-term care bed closures.

Gordon F. Kells Cougar Corner

Congratulations to the Senior Girls' Volleyball Team who competed last weekend in the 1A Girls Provincial Volleyball Championships in Yellowgrass, Saskatchewan.
Family losses guide epic fundraising run

Family losses guide epic fundraising run

Cole Choken, a 25-year-old man from the Anishinaabe First Nations community of Lake Manitoba, has been engaged in an epic run that has seen him criss-cross the continent in his quest to raise funds and awareness about the twin threats of diabetes and

A need to educate youth on farming

Last week I touched on how the Yorkton Exhibition Association has as one of its core mandates to educate about agriculture.The YEA of course is not alone in those efforts.
Tick, tock, the countdown of the Dickens clock!

Tick, tock, the countdown of the Dickens clock!

With just a short time to wait, the annual Carlyle Dickens Village Festival is ready to be swinging the days of Dec. 3 and 4.

Novice Cougars play in Wawota tourney

Heading out early in the morning heading north down the highway in the fog, for hockey? Yup, hockey! Some of the kids are still half asleep on the drive, but perk up when they see the rink.
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