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Weekly RCMP report

Weekly RCMP report

鈥 We again lucked out and 911 was not called by mistake. We did, however, have 3 false alarms. As you can imagine we don鈥檛 rush to alarms.
Gordon F. Kells High School Cougar Corner

Gordon F. Kells High School Cougar Corner

The high school is doing the community birthday calendar again this year.聽They are $20.00 / calendar.聽The funds from this endeavor will be used the fund 鈥渙ut of classroom鈥 learning for the students.

Pause for Reflection

I am your father and I love you

Fear, power and love

I don鈥檛 know about you, but my decades-old habit of following local, national and international news is quickly vanishing.
Former southeast resident鈥檚 selection to women鈥檚 sledge hockey team a Saskatchewan first

Former southeast resident鈥檚 selection to women鈥檚 sledge hockey team a Saskatchewan first

Tracy Arnold has always loved hockey. And thanks to her discovery of sledge hockey a few years ago, she is able to play the sport once again. Now she鈥檚 taking her sledge hockey skills to a top level of the sport.
Electrician represented Canada on global stage

Electrician represented Canada on global stage

Competition was fierce at World Skills
Last service at Redvers Knox United Church

Last service at Redvers Knox United Church

The Knox United Church congregation has a long history in Redvers 鈥 well over 100 years鈥攑redating the 1925 formation of the United Church of Canada.
Gordon F. Kells High School Cougar Corner

Gordon F. Kells High School Cougar Corner

Congratulations to the Carlyle Sr. Girls鈥 Volleyball Team for taking home the Championship this past weekend in Mega Volley X. Twelve teams from across the province participated in this annual tournament in the communities of Arcola and Carlyle.
33 years in the Art Club

33 years in the Art Club

With a degree in Fine Arts, Mary Lowe of Kenton, MB has spent years perfecting her techniques. Beginning in clay and then moving into watercolours, she focuses mainly on horses, cats and elephants.
I think I could paint

I think I could paint

Just one year into her retirement after 35 years in education, Margaret Delainey of Regina decided she thought she could paint.
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