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Phone spoofing allows fraudsters to look like local number

Phone spoofing allows fraudsters to look like local number

Phone spoofing is nothing new, but it is something that is actively becoming more and more popular amongst phone scammers and telemarketers in recent years.
Thoughts on firearms

Thoughts on firearms

Growing up on a farm and seeing as I have no brothers, my dad was kind of forced to raise my older sister and I like boys. That is in the sense of activities around the farm and things we were taught to do. One of these things included firing guns.
$2,000 raised for Carlyle Sports Arena

$2,000 raised for Carlyle Sports Arena

Community rinks are places that foster youth's development. Whether they're playing hockey or figure skating, kids can spend hours at the rink enjoying themselves and learning a vast array of skills.

Don't miss the poetry of today

You only live once, but if you do it right, once is enough. Mae West Have you met anyone who has no special gift or talent? It is up to us to use our talents, our passions and our opportunities to share in the unfolding of God's plan.

Gordon F. Kells High School Cougar Corner

G.F.Kells High School is proud to be hosting the 2014 Saskatchewan Drama Association Region 1 Festival from Thursday, April 10, till Saturday, April 12, at the Memorial Hall Theatre. The price per session is $5.
Tianna Kennett gains success at Juvenile Canadian Wrestling Championships

Tianna Kennett gains success at Juvenile Canadian Wrestling Championships

Tianna Kennett, 16, Manor's wrestling princess struck again last weekend when she guaranteed her spot for the International Federation of Associated Wrestling Styles (FILA) Cadet Pan AmericanChampionships set to be held in Brazil later this month.

Carlyle Community School

On April 4th the Carlyle Lions Club hosted a Free Lunch for our staff and students in the School Gym.
Locals off to national tournament with Weyburn Gold Wings

Locals off to national tournament with Weyburn Gold Wings

Women's hockey has continually grown over the years. Young girls in small towns playing on boys hockey teams at early ages are now able to find success in the limelight.
A day of fun in the mud

A day of fun in the mud

April is here and soon the engines of an estimated 700 quads will begin to roar in Wawota as off road vehicle riders take off from the Wawota Forum to traverse the countryside through a series of routes laid out by the Wawota Lions a number of years

UC Chimes: When something is stuck in our mind

At the previous church, an elderly gentleman told me the same story again and again, whenever I visited him. He was a veteran of the Second World War and had served as an air-force pilot. He still felt guilty about dropping bombs on towns.
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