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Carlyle pool is opening

Struggles in getting the Carlyle pool to open for the summer have been met with success. Through donations that are still being received the pool will be able to open on July 1, weather permitting. They will be holding swimming lessons this year.
MS Walk surpasses last year's total

MS Walk surpasses last year's total

"Can you imagine... Having multiple sclerosis means that one morning you may not be able to walk when you wake up. Or that you may suddenly have impaired vision. Or that your memory will fail you for no apparent reason.
Chamber of Commerce announces Clean-Up Campaign winners

Chamber of Commerce announces Clean-Up Campaign winners

Weyburn Chamber of Commerce judges, after many hours spent perusing the properties of Chamber Member's businesses on May 31, have chosen this year's Clean-Up Campaign winners.

Lomond 4-H news

The Lomond 4-H Club had a rather busy April and May. April 15 they held their regular steak supper at the Tribune Hall. The 4-H members and parents BBQ'd the steaks, waited on tables and did dishes. We had a very good turnout.
MOO-ving forward, Saskatchewan's dairy farms

MOO-ving forward, Saskatchewan's dairy farms

When agriculture first boomed in Saskatchewan, the mixed farm was the most popular type of farm. A mixed farm means that the farmers grow crops and raise livestock.

Parents can use social media to help kids become more active

Saskatchewan In Motion is not surprised by the disappointing failing grade on this year's Report Card on Physical Activity for Children & Youth. Today, the 2012 Report Card was released by Active Healthy Kids Canada.

Seeding nearly complete in southeast

Seventy-four per cent of the 2012 crop has been seeded according to Saskatchewan Agriculture's weekly Crop Report. The five-year (2007-2011) average for this time of year is approximately 70 per cent seeded.
Manor students take Big Apple by storm

Manor students take Big Apple by storm

Manor students, Tianna Kennett, Santanna Mills, Jackie Hoffman, Shane Hirtle, Brett Turgeon, Hayley Englot, Luke McCrimmon, and Brayden Rowley, all attended the 13th annual Global Classrooms International Model UN Conference that was held in New York

Complaint of parking on town property sparks debate

What looked to be a record-short meeting of the Carlyle town council drew out into heated debate that had one councillor depart the meeting before its completion.
Co-existing, peaceful living

Co-existing, peaceful living

Moose Mountain Provincial Park is home to many exciting tourist attractions and special activities. People come year long to take in the view. But what many people don't see is that the work of a very dedicated woman is taking place here.