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For my column I thought about boring you all with historical information, such as: On this day in 1842, such and such happened. But I decided against it. I know the looks I get for simply saying that I have a history degree.

Fighting bullying one community at a time

As pink day in Carlyle quickly approaches the talk around town is high. Some of these talks include the recent dramatics involving the movie Bully. The movie received an R rating originally in the U.S., and a PG rating in Canada.

Don't let your history be a mystery

Update for Carlyle & District History Book: 1.Unveiling of the name for new book is planned in May at a soup & sandwich fundraiser for the project. Posters & details to follow.

Gordon F. Kells High School Cougar Corner

The Term 3 Report Cards will be going out on Friday, April 20. Student Led 3-Way Conferences will be from 5-8 pm on Wed. April 25 and Thurs. April 26. There will be no school on Friday, April 27. The 2012 Pink Day has been set for Wednesday, May 2nd.
Carlyle Home Hardware wins award

Carlyle Home Hardware wins award

"It's the staff, everybody has helped out to make this possible." - Nancy Matthewson. On May 6, 2011, the grand re-opening of the Carlyle Home Hardware at 110 Railway Ave. was greeted by the community with eagerness.

The View from the desk of Marga Cugnet, Interim CEO, Sun Country Health Region

One hundred years ago, the people of Saskatchewan had reason to fear the onset of illness like tuberculosis, dysentery, and diphtheria. Advances in public health and water treatment systems have gone a long way toward eliminating those illnesses.
Weekly RCMP report

Weekly RCMP report

The Carlyle Detachment of the RCMP responded to a total of 38 calls between the 6th and the 12th of April. Beginning the day for the 6th, members responded to a call of a single vehicle rollover near the community of Redvers.

Milk fever - does my cow have it?

Submitted by Dr. Christine Ewert Hill D.V.M.
The good, the bad and the muddy

The good, the bad and the muddy

The Wawota Lions Club held their annual Quad Derby on Saturday, April 14. The event was held by the Lions with help from others around the community.

The Weekly Bone

The break is over and time for the students to wipe off the sleepy dust from their eyes and jump back into their desks for another 2 and half months left of school.
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