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Knitted bears to be sent to Africa

Knitted bears to be sent to Africa

Marnie Bernard holds up two almost-finished bears while speaking to a tea held for the ladies who knitted these bears, which will be shipped to Africa along with a team of nurses that includes her sister-in-law, former area resident Gail Wolters.

Speedway to resurface track, change race day

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Arthur running for NDP in Souris-Moose Mountain

Arthur running for NDP in Souris-Moose Mountain

After getting a taste of politics at a young age, Allan Arthur has decided to throw his hat in the ring one more time.
Playing in a huge puddle

Playing in a huge puddle

Sydney Wanner and Aspen Montreuil take a walk through a huge puddle that fills the width of Eighth Street just off Park Avenue on Sunday afternoon.
Komarnicki ready for another election

Komarnicki ready for another election

For an MP with just over seven years on the job, Ed Komarnicki is getting to be a veteran at this whole election thing.
UW achieves new level of success

UW achieves new level of success

Unprecedented success, a new beginning and a thoughtful look back were all items that were on the agenda for those attending the annual general meeting of the Estevan and District United Way at the Days Inn last Friday night.

Carlyle RCMP investigate stabbing

The Carlyle RCMP is investigating an attempted murder at the Whitebear First Nation. Members of the Carlyle RCMP responded to a complaint at a residence on the Whitebear First Nation on March 26 at approximately 7 p.m.

Carlyle above provincial average in water consumption

People throughout the world observed World Water Day on March 22nd. This initiative, started in 1992 by the United Nations, is a day set aside to acknowledge the value of water and the need to conserve the valuable resource.
Spring has sprung?

Spring has sprung?

Monday, March 21st, was to be the start of a new season in Carlyle. The spring equinox, which occurred late Sunday evening, ensured the beginning of warmer weather.
Manor School raises more than $3,800 for Heart and Stroke Foundation

Manor School raises more than $3,800 for Heart and Stroke Foundation

Manor School held Jump Rope for Heart Friday, March 18. A total of 45 students raised $3,816.65 for the Heart and Stroke Foundation.
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