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Shockwave Youth locks in the New Year

The Shockwave Youth Centre, a non-profit organization that was formed to provide something entertaining and useful for the youth of Carlyle, started off the New Year with a lock-in. "Parents had to sign forms and then from 9 p.m.

From Where I Sit

The time has come

New Year 2012 in your favorite garden

Pause for Reflection

Cougar Corner

School Dance: The Student Council has a Much Music Dance booked for Friday, January 13, from 8:00 P.M. until 12:00AM. Doors are open from 8:00-9:00. Students from other schools must be invited by a G.F.

A new kind of currency

There's a move afoot in town to create a system of local currency.

Colts likely to have luck on their side

Sports wrap-up with Bruce Penton
Locals ready to compete at national championships

Locals ready to compete at national championships

There is something special about Paige Lawrence and Rudi Swiegers. There is no doubt about it. The dynamic duo are loved by local supporters, their coaches, the judges and all who take in their performances.

CWB lawsuit of interest to all farmers

Just when you thought the battle over the Canadian Wheat Board was finally over, along comes Regina lawyer Tony Merchant. The latest in this saga has seen the Merchant law group launch a $15.

RCMP Weekly Report

The weekly report is prepared with the assistance of the Carlyle RCMP. Issues involving the Mental Health Act, among others, are not reported. The report of this week covers the period of Dec. 23 to 29.

Making wildlife land a priority

As grain and oilseed prices have climbed to near record levels across the entire range of Prairie-grown crops, there is a lure for farmers to turn every acre of land possible into crop land.