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Manor School goes pink

Manor School goes pink

In 2007 a boy in Nova Scotia went to his first day of Grade 9 wearing a pink polo shirt. Pink, a colour typically associated with girls was the catalyst for others at the school to begin bullying the youth.
What folktales can reveal about a society

What folktales can reveal about a society

Folktales are a type of narrative, which are very popular within an eclectic number of cultures.
Laughs abound with Cornerstone Theatre

Laughs abound with Cornerstone Theatre

The extremely talented cast and crew associated with Cornerstone Theatre delivered once again. Cornerstone Theatre held a successful spring performance with their production, "The Game's Afoot," by Ken Ludwig.

Relay for Life drawing near

On Monday, April 8 the Relay for Life, a fundraising event for the Canadian Cancer Society, committee members held a registration night and team captain meeting.

Leonard Howard Lausch

Memorial service for Leonard Howard Lausch, late of Carlyle, was held at 2:00 p.m. Saturday, April 13 from the Carlyle United Church with Rev. Sung Shim officiating.

High grain prices causing problems in livestock sector

The Western Canadian farm sector has long dreamed of a period of high grain and oilseed prices. And we are certainly in the middle of such a cycle at present.

Sun Country to hold meeting open to the public in Carlyle

Sun Country Health Region will be holding a Community Leadership Network meeting in Carlyle on April 15 at the Skyline Motor Inn. The meeting has been scheduled to be held from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m.

Gov't needs better flood planning

Based solely on the Saskatchewan Party government press releases, one might assume it has done all it can to prepare for the spring flood.

DAVIS HAS A SLUGGING START TO REMEMBER

You can have your Josh Hamiltons and Joey Vottos and Jose Bautistas and Mike Trouts. Baltimore Orioles fans are quite happy with their less heralded first baseman, Chris Davis.

Town Council concerned with railway crossings

Town Council convened at 7 p.m. on Wednesday, April 3, for a rather quiet meeting. The schools in town made the councillors aware of Pink Day, which is fast approaching and will be held on May 1st.
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