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Living life large at 90 plus

Living life large at 90 plus

With all the care and attention they would give to royalty, Sunnyside Manor staff served tea, coffee, snacks and cake to each of the men and women gathered at a special birthday celebration on Feb. 23.
Kindness shines through at Mallaig School

Kindness shines through at Mallaig School

Schools in the area have been celebrating random acts of kindness, and some have decided to dedicate a whole week in support of students performing random acts for fellow students, teachers and members of their community.

Education Act proposes provincial kindergarten cut-off age

A proposed change under the Education Act could see some children waiting an extra year before entering the Kindergarten to Grade 12 school system, as the province considers moving the kindergarten cutoff age to Dec. 31.
Robb Nash brings inspiration to Lakeland

Robb Nash brings inspiration to Lakeland

“I don't want others to have to die like I did before they start to live.
Students share kindness with random acts

Students share kindness with random acts

Just a few days after Valentine’s Day, a day set aside to recognize love, another day has been getting more and more popular as people work on spreading kindness. Students at St.

Province says no to Highway 36/28 intersection request

Despite fighting for a change to the speed limit at the Highway 36/28 intersection near Ashmont for years, the County of St. Paul once again heard a resounding no from the provincial government.
Ashmont School design unveiled

Ashmont School design unveiled

After months of hard work, the plan for a brand new Ashmont School, designed to hold up to 900 students, was unveiled last week.
Boscombe hosts First Dinner Theatre

Boscombe hosts First Dinner Theatre

The Boscombe community centre is often used for events such a crib tournaments, music events and summer events like the Hillbilly Jam and slo-pitch tournaments, but on Feb.
Jackson a delegate in Mrs. Canada Globe pageant

Jackson a delegate in Mrs. Canada Globe pageant

Despite losing her brother to suicide, while also living in an abusive relationship, Barbara Dumigan Jackson has overcome many obstacles in her life, while also raising three children.
'Our love keeps us strong'

'Our love keeps us strong'

Kay and Clarence Anderson are going on nearly five decades of marriage and it all started with a friendly bet over $5.
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