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Tai Chi proves to be a success

Tai Chi proves to be a success

Although not many people attended Monday night's first Tai Chi class at the United Church, the people who did come out had a great time. Surprisingly enough, no men showed up to the event leaving the teacher, Garth Herman as a lone soldier.

Think dog think what?

Consumers are well acquainted with brand names, thanks to companies and corporations that spend spent millions in branding and advertising to make sure we do. Think car and the name of your favourite vehicle pops into your mind.

If only you had seen what you know now then

If you play the Godzilla movie backwards, it is the story of a dinosaur who passionately reconstructs a city and then moon walks out of the picture.
Weekly RCMP report

Weekly RCMP report

A total of 62 calls came in to the Carlyle detachment of the RCMP for the week of July 27 until Aug 2. A speeding ticket was issued to a 31-year-old male on highway 9 July 27. The male was travelling 106 km/hr in an 80 km zone. The fine was $136.

National Peacekeepers Day, how will you pay thanks?

As Aug. 9 quickly approaches, many are unaware of a very important day, and perhaps week in some communities. It was on this day 38 years ago that one Canadian aircraft was shot down during a peacekeeping mission.

CanElson has strong second quarter

CanElson Drilling Inc. has recently released their second quarter earnings.
Carlyle Cardinals Harbourne champs

Carlyle Cardinals Harbourne champs

The weekend of July 20 to 22 saw the Saskota Baseball League's Harbourne Tournament unfold.
Manor Fun Daze

Manor Fun Daze

Manor Fun Daze was yet again a great success on July 21.

Rural election map sees little change

Compared with their city cousins, rural folk will have lot easier time figuring out where to vote come next provincial election.

The journey and how to avoid the swamp

All this fuss and bother today about switching churches.
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