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Moto-X kicks off the season

Moto-X kicks off the season

On May 26 the Southeast Corner Racing Circuit (SCRC) held their first race of the season in Carlyle at the Bowan Rekken BKR Moto-X Track. A late start to the day came because of the overcast weather that was threatening to pour down.
Hotdog sale raises hope for Saskatchewan children

Hotdog sale raises hope for Saskatchewan children

Residents of Carlyle and surrounding communities gathered Friday May 19 to raise money to start building Saskatchewan's new Children's Hospital.

MS Walk approaching

Wawota will be holding their 17th Annual MS Walk on June 3. Registration will begin at 2 p.m. and the walk will commence at 3 p.m. Last year they were able to raise $14,900.
Sights set on baseball scholarship

Sights set on baseball scholarship

Zack Sharp first moved to Carlyle in 2006 from Gull Lake, SK. Keeping active he plays a multitude of sports including hockey, volleyball, and golf. He has now entrenched himself in the baseball scene in the area.

Wall standing up for Sask. when it counts most

To be a good Premier, you have understand that a Premier's job is to represent what is best for the majority of the people in your province and execute that responsibility.
CES holds bicycle rodeo

CES holds bicycle rodeo

Carlyle Elementary School participated in Saskatchewan's 10th annual Bicycle Safety Week, May 13 to 19, by holding their Bicycle Rodeo. May 15 saw students bringing their bikes in for a maintenance check and practicing the rules of the road.

What is more precious than gold or silver

Dr. David Cerqueira relates this story: "Sarah was a second grader, full of energy and beaming with naughtiness. As Sarah's Sunday school teacher, my wife provided me with many funny stories of Sarah's latest antics.

Students can work at home this summer

Saskatchewan is forecast to have the lowest unemployment rate in the country for the next two years. The anticipated province unemployment rate will average 4.8 per cent this year and fall to 4.5 per cent next year - the lowest among all provinces.
Carlyle Lions give back

Carlyle Lions give back

The Carlyle Lions Club held a supper on May 15 to give back to the community after raising a record $40,000 at their annual Supper and Auction held in March.

Computer technology

There is something interesting taking place in farming that most people not directly involved in the industry probably appreciate, and that is the increasing use of computer technology.
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