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Sowing and reaping is a big part of everyday life

Story: Bradley, a farmer, and Broderick, a banker, were best friends. After the annual autumn harvest, Bradley visited Broderick at the bank to deposit the money he had earned from the sale of his crops.

Cougar Corner: Pizza Assembly for Literacy

Thanks to all of the School Community Council, parents, staff, and students who came out to help assemble the pizzas on Saturday, March 10.
Weekly RCMP report

Weekly RCMP report

The Carlyle Detachment of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police responded to a total of 38 calls during the week of Friday, Feb. 24th to Thursday, March 1st.

The gift of a friend

This week I've spent a lot of time thinking about the blessings of my life and I came to the conclusion that of all earth's treasures, I count friends to be among the most valuable.

Carlyle council to move ahead with request for borrowing

At the latest meeting of the Carlyle town council, councillors approved a plan to move ahead with a request to borrow the $2,607,500 needed to add a new sewer trunk line to the existing infrastructure, as well as adding an additional aeration cell to

Wall sends mixed boom/bust messages

So are we booming or busting? Or is it a little a both? Certainly, when it comes to the complex Saskatchewan economic that depends on the whims of the weather, agricultural markets and the ups and downs of the natural resource cycle, it can be a litt

Gordon F. Kells High School Cougar Corner

The Band Trip to Edmonton is March 17th to 20th. Best of luck to all. Just a friendly reminder from Mr. Dyck to "practice." The Easter Break California Trip is coming up soon.

Looking into the future

When we start looking toward the future it appears to be a place with a lot of rather ominous shadows cast over it. In this case the future I am thinking about is not immediate.

Cornerstone Theatre ready to tickle with an "Unnecessary Farce"

Carlyle's Cornerstone Theatre players are preparing to give the world a laugh with their spring presentation for this year, 'An Unnecessary Farce.

6 & under Wade end season with home tourney

It has been a very fast paced and energized hockey season to say the least for these young hockey players. With practice twice a week and games every weekend, very little did you hear a complaint out of these fine hockey players in the making.
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