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Manor Fun Daze set to take place late July

Manor Fun Daze, a summer tradition, which takes place in the village of Manor every year, will be happening again this July.
Artist’s Colony returns to Moose Mountain Provincial Park

Artist’s Colony returns to Moose Mountain Provincial Park

One of Moose Mountain Provincial Park’s most unique and beloved attractions has returned as the Artist’s Colony opens for the 2021 tourist season.

Too good to pass up

It just looked and smelled so good. Pink, billowy, fluffy cotton candy. As it was being freshly spun in the huge tub, I couldn't stop my mouth from watering. I tried to talk myself out of buying it because I find it difficult to eat.

We need to be there for Indigenous communities

When the remains of 215 children were found in unmarked graves at a former Indian residential school site last month in Kamloops, B.C.

Crying for the Children

The editor: Two-hundred fifteen children were buried in a graveyard beside a residential school in Kamloops, B.C. They varied in ages; one as young as three. They lived. They all had names. They all had hopes and dreams.

Bill C-10 remains a threat

The editor: Canada’s Conservatives are calling out this Liberal government, along with the Bloc Quebecois and the New Democratic Party, for their collective action to muzzle debate on Bill C-10, which ironically limits your freedom of speech online.

Feelings of sorrow for past behaviour

The editor: As I read the news about the unmarked graves from the Marieval Residential School, I felt sick to my stomach remembering the racist attitude I had toward the White Bear First Nation growing up in Bellegarde in the 1980s.
New reporter excited to join the Observer

New reporter excited to join the Observer

My name is Emily Klatt. I was born and raised in Carlyle, but for the past few years I’ve been living in Saskatoon, attending the University of Saskatchewan. I have completed the course work for my undergraduate degree in English.
More than 250 anglers enter annual Alameda Fishing Derby

More than 250 anglers enter annual Alameda Fishing Derby

The annual Alameda Fishing Derby proved to be a big hit, with more than 250 participants, and it was a particularly memorable day for members of one family. The annual event was held Saturday at Grant Devine Lake.
Albert DePape… you're never too old to take up golfing

Albert DePape… you're never too old to take up golfing

When The Observer was looking for a new Golfer of Week from the Stoughton area, other golfers from the club suggested that we definitely should interview Albert DePape. "They say you're quite a golfer.
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