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Western Star holds grand opening

Western Star holds grand opening

Carlyle's newest hotel, The Western Star, on Railway Ave. West, welcomed a select few for its grand opening on March 21. The hotel opened its doors on Feb. 19.
For the love of dogs

For the love of dogs

Ask Andrea McEwen what she loves about dogs and you will talk for hours! After self teaching herself with her first dog, a rambunctious cocker spaniel named Bailee, she decided to gain certifications for a few things, including animal first aid and C
Women of the Year nominees announced

Women of the Year nominees announced

Fourteen nominees for the 2012 SaskPower Quota International of Weyburn Women of the Year Awards were announced at a reception on March 25 at Grace United Church.
The Family Place welcomes new Executive Director

The Family Place welcomes new Executive Director

The Family Place staff would like to welcome Dawn Gutzke as their new Executive Director. Dawn has been involved with The Family Place for almost two years and has volunteered many hours.
Weekly RCMP report

Weekly RCMP report

In the week of Friday, March 16th to Friday, March 22nd, Carlyle Detachment of the RCMP responded to a total of 52 calls.

Carlyle council offers support for anti-bullying day

Among the items discussed at the Carlyle town council meeting on Mar. 21 was the request for funds and other supports for the annual anti-bullying day.
RCMP seek Radville man, 86 yrs.

RCMP seek Radville man, 86 yrs.

The Radville RCMP and the family of Philip Tessier, age 86, are seeking the public's help to locate him. Tessier is a resident of the Golden Heritage Centre in Radville, and his family is worried about his well-being.

Carlyle's new history book - do or die?!

Momentum has started toward Volume 2 of Carlyle and District History. More than 200 family histories have been submitted along with the stories of many businesses and groups.

Estevan MLA focuses on bright side of budget

Eagles acknowledges the dark edges too

Wetlands play key role in flood prevention

Undesired effects of draining the sloughs on Saskatchewan's farmland could be seen with greater frequency if the practice isn't reversed.