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Weekly RCMP report

Weekly RCMP report

The Carlyle Detachment of the RCMP responded to a total of 48 calls between April 13 and 19. April 13th began with a fire call in the area. The grass fire did not damage any property, and no one was injured in the blaze.

Rural Sask. remembers NDP health

It must frustrate rural people to no end to hear the NDP Opposition bemoan the state of health care under Premier Brad Wall's government. Now, don't get me wrong. Saskatchewan Party government health care coverage is something less than perfect.

Women's Wellness Day

A day promoting women's health is to be held on May 5. The day will be filled with important information women need to know. It will be held at Kenosee Inn, located in Moose Mountain Provincial Park.

Carlyle council approves building permits for apartment blocks

The scheduled meeting of Carlyle town council saw the council approve submitted building permits that will see two, three-story multi-unit apartment blocks built within the town.
Local artist makes lasting impression on students

Local artist makes lasting impression on students

Walking into Prairie Place Monday, April 16, was like walking into a fancy art museum. Gazing at the photos, you had to wonder who the talented artists were and how you could get your hands on some of their art.

P.A.R.T.Y. Arcola: mock car crash

P.A.R.T.Y, an acronym for Preventing Alcohol and Risk Related Trauma in Youth, is a program that promotes smart decisions by youth concerning life choices.

Conversation with the newly Risen Christ

What would it be like, that dialogue? "Is it really you? My God [sorry] that was a dumb question. Of course it's you. Can I start over? Again, a dumb question. You're the author of starting over. How many times have you let me start over." "RELAX.
Moose Mountain Lodge appreciates their volunteers

Moose Mountain Lodge appreciates their volunteers

Volunteers are Sun-sational. That was this year's theme at the volunteer tea held at Moose Mountain Lodge, Carlyle. Similar events took place throughout the week in Redvers and Arcola.

Future looks bright

The future of agriculture has long looked bright. I recall futurist and economist Lowell Catlett spoke in Yorkton years ago with a presentation he titled 'The Future Is So Bright You'll Have to Wear Shades'.
Saskatchewan Baseball Hall of Fame honours Lampman A's

Saskatchewan Baseball Hall of Fame honours Lampman A's

On August 18th, 2012, the Lampman A's senior men's baseball team will be inducted into the Saskatchewan Baseball Hall of Fame in the team category. The event will take place in North Battleford at the Alex Dillabough Centre.
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