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Arcola Optimist Club collaborates with other clubs in fundraiser

Arcola Optimist Club collaborates with other clubs in fundraiser

The Arcola Optimist Club handed out more than $21,000 to various clubs at their annual rally banquet on Wednesday, March 20 at the Arcola Legion Hall.
Carlyle fire department in need of volunteers

Carlyle fire department in need of volunteers

In the latest attempt to bolster the local fire fighter compliment the Carlyle fire department is calling for volunteers to join their team.

Stoughton looking for nominations for Volunteer Appreciation Award

Stoughton looking for nominations for Volunteer Appreciation Award By Kelly Running The Stoughton Chamber of Commerce is excited to present a Volunteer Recognition Supper on May 2.
Cornerstone Theatre prepares for a Suite Surrender

Cornerstone Theatre prepares for a Suite Surrender

Carlyle Cornerstone Theatre is putting the finishing touches on their production of the comedy "Suite Surrender" by Michael McKeever. The play will hit the stage of Memorial Hall onApril 4, 5 and 6.
My Outlook: To Laugh or Not to Laugh

My Outlook: To Laugh or Not to Laugh

As the month of March was coming to a close our elementary-aged imaginations would begin concocting what type of April Fool's Day prank we could perpetrate on our teacher.

News from CES

Our Grade 2s, along with some Gr. 6 helpers, had the opportunity to participate in Jump Rope for Heart on March 20th. They raised a Grand Total of $3,329.25 for The Saskatchewan Heart and Stroke Foundation.
White Bear Education Complex hosts career fair

White Bear Education Complex hosts career fair

On Thursday, March 20, the White Bear Education Complex hosted a career fair to encourage youth to begin planning for the future.

There's nothing easy about common

"Out, damned spot! Out, I say!" commanded Lady MacBeth. Although I claim no likeness to the Lady or to her learned creator, I think I partially understand her frustration.
Stoughton Library focuses on the creativity of youth

Stoughton Library focuses on the creativity of youth

The Stoughton Library met success last fall with a program called Storybird, which is available online, that the library decided to bring it back this spring.
Learning that limits are our own construction

Learning that limits are our own construction

I do my very best to write about different topics each week, but I have once again been dragged back into volleyball.
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