Charger Profile: Eric Choquette

Charger Profile: Eric Choquette

Eric Choquette is a Grade 12 student at Churchill Community High School. He is a member of the football and basketball teams. He plans to either play football at a post-secondary school or enlist in the military when he graduates from CCHS. He was recently selected to...
Shan’s Life, by the Numbers

Shan’s Life, by the Numbers

By: Vince Divinagracia Shan Matugas is a seventeen year old student at Churchill Community High School. Though still a student, she works part-time at Co-op as a deli clerk. Although it’s not something she does to support household expenses (as those are still covered...
The Boss Lady

The Boss Lady

By: Frank Morin-Chartier Cindy Schumaker-Young is a five-foot-six bodacious goddess of a woman whose two central beliefs are having fun and catering to people’s needs. These two elements mix creating a wonderfully dynamic personality that left me wondering how she...
A Face of the Community

A Face of the Community

Scott Boyes began his journalism career thirteen years ago that stemmed from his love of writing. On the side, he was involved with La Ronge Minor Hockey, where he was in charge of ice scheduling, as well as judo, ski, paper recycling, and Kikinahk board, he assisted...
Artistic Views

Artistic Views

By: Jesse Cook An artist uses art to express themselves, art can be used to show the beauty of the world or the truths around them without just using words. Roger Jerome says that “artists aren’t better than anyone else, we’re all different and unique but all the...
The Whole Package

The Whole Package

Charger Times reporter Hayden Penney talks to La Ronge’s Cheryl Cardiff. Long time Assistant Postmaster at La Ronge’s post-office who is also an author and volunteer at the La Ronge Food Bank. Click to listen....

Giving the Gift of Laughter

By Hayden Penney Interview Transcript Below: Hayden Penney: Explain to me, what makes you, you?  Carson Haydukewich: Well, really it’s just every night I go to sleep and I think what can I do tomorrow to make myself a better person, and more ‘me’....
Local Woman Makes Career of Caring

Local Woman Makes Career of Caring

By: Hannah Priekschat Simone Preikschat sits at her kitchen table, coffee in hand. Her hair rests softly on her shoulders, she is smiling slightly, and in the warm light she looks almost angelic.  Angelic is the perfect word to describe her. Preikschat is no stranger...

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