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How predictable: Kings, Devils in Cup final

My record as a prognosticator is not good. Back in 1963, I remember telling friends that those four lads from Liverpool had a pretty good beat and great haircuts, but would never make it big with a silly name like the Beatles.
White Bear's Princess comes home

White Bear's Princess comes home

Rosalind Shepherd, from Whitebear First Nation, has been entering princess pageants at Pow Wows since she was 14 and is following in the footsteps of her princess mom and princess sister.
Get ready for some Buck-A-Rama action

Get ready for some Buck-A-Rama action

Buck-A-Rama, the annual event that sees cowboys take to three main events will be held June 13 and 14 beginning at 6 p.m. both days.

The View

A safety culture for staff As Interim CEO of a health region and a long time employee in the health care field, I am no stranger to workplace injuries.
Carlyle students think before they drink and drive

Carlyle students think before they drink and drive

Gordon F Kells received a visit from two SGI safety squad workers last Thursday. Each class and grade level had the chance to listen to young adult workers talk to them about impaired driving on an understanding level.
Moto-X kicks off the season

Moto-X kicks off the season

On May 26 the Southeast Corner Racing Circuit (SCRC) held their first race of the season in Carlyle at the Bowan Rekken BKR Moto-X Track. A late start to the day came because of the overcast weather that was threatening to pour down.
Hotdog sale raises hope for Saskatchewan children

Hotdog sale raises hope for Saskatchewan children

Residents of Carlyle and surrounding communities gathered Friday May 19 to raise money to start building Saskatchewan's new Children's Hospital.

MS Walk approaching

Wawota will be holding their 17th Annual MS Walk on June 3. Registration will begin at 2 p.m. and the walk will commence at 3 p.m. Last year they were able to raise $14,900.
Sights set on baseball scholarship

Sights set on baseball scholarship

Zack Sharp first moved to Carlyle in 2006 from Gull Lake, SK. Keeping active he plays a multitude of sports including hockey, volleyball, and golf. He has now entrenched himself in the baseball scene in the area.

Wall standing up for Sask. when it counts most

To be a good Premier, you have understand that a Premier's job is to represent what is best for the majority of the people in your province and execute that responsibility.