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Carlyle Novice Cougars in first round of playoffs

Who doesn't love playoff hockey? MOMS, that's who, it's too nerve racking to watch and not be able to do anything but cheer, you think the louder you cheer the faster they'll skate or the better they'll shoot, but in the end it comes down to the kids
Record funds raised at Lions dinner and auction

Record funds raised at Lions dinner and auction

The Carlyle Lions continued their history of fundraising successes with their 21st annual dinner and auction held at Memorial Hall in Carlyle on Thursday, March 1st.

The View

As public expectations for health care have increased over the past 60 years, so have public expectations of ambulance services in Saskatchewan increased.

Love and betting on the Christian every time

An archaeologist digging in the Negev Desert in Israel came upon a mummy. He called the curator of a museum and exclaimed, "I've just discovered a 3,000 year-old mummy of a man who died of heart failure!" The curator replied, "Bring him in.

Mickelson's career one of the best ever

Is it possible a golfer could be rated among the Top 10 of all time even though he has never been ranked No.
Dickens bicentennial a decade for Carlyle

Dickens bicentennial a decade for Carlyle

Carlyle's annual Dickens Village Festival celebrated another successful year in 2011, and 2012, with it auspiciously coinciding with Dickens' 200th birthday promises to be a bigger hit still, as it will be the 10th year for the community's signature
The speedy killer - Parvo

The speedy killer - Parvo

Most pet owners have heard the word "parvo" but few have a true understanding of this swift moving and devastating virus. Parvo is one of the most contagious viruses around and one of the most costly to treat.

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.

Carlyle Community School

On February 15th, the grade 2/3 Jump Rope for Heart Club held their Jump Off. This year we had 39 students take part. Together the students raised $4790.
Western Star Hotel open for business in Carlyle

Western Star Hotel open for business in Carlyle

Nearly a year after construction first broke ground on Railway Ave. West, the Western Star Hotel is now open for business in Carlyle.
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