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Family Fun Circus coming to Arcola on May 6

Family Fun Circus coming to Arcola on May 6

As the ringmaster directs the acts in the circus, the crowd gasps as the daredevil risks his life or is awestruck in the feats of the contortionist.
Show me your way

Show me your way

I was waiting in the university library. Andy was lateas usual. It was the final week of the classes and we had made plans to work through a study guide for an Environmental Biology class we were taking.

Steer and heifer show means spring is in the air

It is always a sure sign of spring when the Spring 4-H Steer and Heifer Show takes place in Yorkton. To start with I must throw some kudos to the Yorkton Exhibition Association for continuing to sponsor the event.

Gordon F. Kells High School Cougar Corner

GFK - Recycle for Education Finalist: This month the SLT has been focusing on conservation. Ms. Broberg and her crew have done a great job reminding us that even as individuals, we have an important role to play in reducing, re-using, and recycling.
Thoughts on dogs

Thoughts on dogs

I absolutely love dogs and when I read about dog attacks it's quite sad, but to be honest I feel a lot of the dog's behaviour is on the owners. Recently a one-year-old girl in Ottawa was "attacked by a pit bull.

In a world interrupted by Jesus

Scangear application has stopped working. A problem caused the program to stop working correctly. Windows will close the program and notify you if a solution is available. I received this message from my scanner recently.
Musicians with local connections fair well in awards season

Musicians with local connections fair well in awards season

Two musicians with local connections, Eli Barsi and Chris Henderson, were recently awarded honours at the Saskatchewan Country Music Association (SCMA) Awards Gala and Industry Awards.
Cover me

Cover me

We were heading to the airport and listening in disbelief as the story was unfolding on the radio.
Memories: Roy Johnston

Memories: Roy Johnston

Roy Johnston of Kisbey grew up around horses and developed a great love of the animal at a very young age.
Family history important to hold onto

Family history important to hold onto

It was a last minute trip home, but one I think I needed. Living away from family can be difficult at times, you miss those people greatly and don't seem to talk to them enough when you're away.
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