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Is the photo radar program necessary?

Is the photo radar program necessary?

The other day I was sitting with a friend having coffee and they brought up the new speed cameras which are going to be installed as a pilot program. The contract is with Xerox, which is an Alberta company based in Edmonton.

Rider Insider

The Saskatchewan Roughriders are hurting right now. At 9-7, they've lost four games in a row including Sunday's 24-19 home loss to Edmonton which clinched second place in the CFL West for the Eskimos.

Announcing good news

In my books there are few things I enjoy more than a well run and truly meaningful meeting.
Creative Tables reaches success once again

Creative Tables reaches success once again

Darlene Olsen's Creative Tables for Cancer was once again a great success. The seventh annual event was hosted in Prairie Place where approximately 420 people came together.

Carlyle Town Council Commissions Traffic Count

Carlyle Town Council met on Wednesday, Oct. 15 to address numerous topics and concerns within the community. Transportation The Town of Carlyle has completed its share of repairs at the rail crossing on 4th St. East, near Gordon F. Kells High School.
Elder Armand McArthur speaks to students about Residential Schools

Elder Armand McArthur speaks to students about Residential Schools

In 2008, Stephen Harper, the Prime Minister of Canada, issued a Statement of Apology - to former students of Indian Residential Schools.

Helping others touch the hem of Christ's garment

Following the tradition of his father, grandfather and great-grandfather, on his 21st birthday Roger decided to walk on water. His pal Corky took him to the middle of the lake.

Gordon F. Kells High School Cougar Corner

We Scare Hunger The Student Leadership Team is running a "We Scare Hunger" campaign. Each student advisory group is challenged to bring in the most food donations for the Food Bank. Donations will be accepted until Oct. 31.
History book completed

History book completed

"Many hands make a load lighter" certainly has been the case these past four years as slowly, at times a snail's pace, our new History Book, Blacktop to Black Gold, emerged and was officially launched on Thursday afternoon, Oct. 9, 2014.

Arcola scaring up a haunted house

Up until mid-September there were rumours that the Alida Haunted House wouldn't be held. Though this was true at the time, with the rink having been flooded, they have decided to host a one day mini haunted house and fun fair on Sunday, Oct.
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