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Stoughton's school community council hosts trade show

Stoughton's school community council hosts trade show

The Stoughton Lions Club was selling tickets for their fundraiser and the Girl Guides were on hand selling cookies.
What the Dickens happened in Canada during Victorian age?

What the Dickens happened in Canada during Victorian age?

Old-time dances were a staple during the Victorian age, and there'll be one during Carlyle's Dickens Festival.
Project Pride: Devoted to people and communities

Project Pride: Devoted to people and communities

Each year, Project Pride allocates funding to support capital projects and one-time investments that drive progress.
Kisbey Craft and Trade Show hosted 24 vendors

Kisbey Craft and Trade Show hosted 24 vendors

The event, which has become a local tradition, drew vendors from across the region.
SE Cornerstone director provides annual report highlights

SE Cornerstone director provides annual report highlights

There is a lot to see and learn by diving into the South East Cornerstone Public School Division’s annual report, released at the November board meeting.
Volunteers, farmer did all they could to rescue juvenile bald eagle

Volunteers, farmer did all they could to rescue juvenile bald eagle

A juvenile bald eagle was spotted at a Stoughton-area farm, and efforts were made to rescue it.
Two new trustees for SE Cornerstone school division

Two new trustees for SE Cornerstone school division

Two new personalities are taking a seat at the South East Cornerstone Public School Division's conference table.
Coming soon to a theatre near you in Arcola and Carlyle

Coming soon to a theatre near you in Arcola and Carlyle

The Mac Murray Theatre in Arcola and the Carlyle Memorial Hall are important cultural venues.
UPDATE: Snowfall warning lifted for Carlyle area

UPDATE: Snowfall warning lifted for Carlyle area

Significant snowfall is expected in parts of Saskatchewan on Saturday.
Column: Renewing the old

Column: Renewing the old

An opinion piece on restoring a house built in 1912.
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