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Kay Trafford receives lots of support in her battle with cancer

Kay Trafford receives lots of support in her battle with cancer

A woman battling cancer recently had her head shaved with a family member. It was done by a close friend.
Agnes Fraser felt like a queen for the day

Agnes Fraser felt like a queen for the day

Stoughton woman had a memorable 90th birthday celebration.
Cornerstone school board receives final financial report for 2021-22 school year

Cornerstone school board receives final financial report for 2021-22 school year

Public school division finished the 2021-22 fiscal year with a net operating deficit of $5.6 million, which is $4 million lower than the earlier budgeted deficit of $9.6 million.
Hazel Mills has a treasured and historic copy of the Carlyle Herald newspaper

Hazel Mills has a treasured and historic copy of the Carlyle Herald newspaper

First edition of the paper offers a look into Carlyle's past.
Column: I finally rode a camel

Column: I finally rode a camel

Gord Paulley has been having quite the holiday in Egypt and Jordan.
Moose Mountain Provincial Park marks Remembrance Day

Moose Mountain Provincial Park marks Remembrance Day

Ceremony brought a lot of people to the park.
School capacity among the issues discussed at Cornerstone board table

School capacity among the issues discussed at Cornerstone board table

Some schools in Âé¶¹´«Ã½AV East Cornerstone are operating at close to capactiy.
Movember is for the burpees for Carlyle business owner

Movember is for the burpees for Carlyle business owner

For every dollar Carson Brady receives in donations this month for Movember, he does a burpee exercise.
Jim Vermeersch the new vice-chair for Âé¶¹´«Ã½AV East Cornerstone; Trombley remains the chair

Jim Vermeersch the new vice-chair for Âé¶¹´«Ã½AV East Cornerstone; Trombley remains the chair

Cornerstone board also finalizes committee appointments.
Stoughton Remembrance Day service overcomes snow and cold temperatures

Stoughton Remembrance Day service overcomes snow and cold temperatures

The crowd braved the snow and the cold to pay tribute to those who served.
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