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Don't fall victim to a scam

WARNING: Your computer may be infected by a virus. Take preventative action now! While this flashing across your screen may entice you to take action, that is the last thing you should do.

Time for Canadian reality

I'm checking out some career options in case this newspaper thing doesn't work out. And I think I've come up with the perfect idea. I'm going to go into TV production. I've got my eyes on the fast paced world of reality programming.

Seeding conditions remain tenuous

The days of spring are quickly passing, and farmers are starting to get on the land to start seeding operations. That's the good news, although the conditions remain tenuous at best.
Tyson Steele defends EFC Championship belt

Tyson Steele defends EFC Championship belt

"Tyson Steele defends his Evolution FC Lightweight Championship Belt". That was the headline plastered across MMA news this past week. Tyson, originally from Carlyle, is now living and training in Saskatoon at Alliance Martial Arts Systems (AMAS).

Centennial Park update

Well, it's spring again and time to think about making our park ready for another season. It was a very wet fall, so not much could be done to clean the flower beds up for spring planting.
Many changes over four years for Edwards

Many changes over four years for Edwards

Minot State University golf coach Dwight "Chipper" Farrell remembers when former Carlyle resident Ben Edwards was a college rookie trying to crack the squad's top five. A lot has changed in the past four years.
Academic achievements celebrated at Ocean Man

Academic achievements celebrated at Ocean Man

The Adult Basic Education students from Ocean Man First Nations were recognized for their academic achievements at a Celebration of Achievements on May 13th.

Pause for Reflection

The story is told about the minister who asked a member of his flock why he had not been to church for the past six weeks.
Prairie Dog Drive-In Theatre gears up for 30th season

Prairie Dog Drive-In Theatre gears up for 30th season

The screen may look empty now, but come Friday, the screen with be alive with movies. Vehicles will fill the empty spaces, and snacks and people will fill the vehicles.

Gordon F. Kells Cougar Corner

Mr. Birch and Ms. Sweet have Track and Field underway with both morning and after school practices. Hopefully, things will dry up soon. On Saturday, May 14, the track club attended an invitational meet in Weyburn. Mr.