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From Where I Sit

From Where I Sit

Merry Christmas to one and all
Canadian doctor shortage improving

Canadian doctor shortage improving

Just as I was about to send myself to medical school and save the day I heard that the amount of doctors in Canada is at an all-time high. Now that eight or more years of my time have been freed up, I can share with you the current situation.
Senior men's cash spiel held at CCC

Senior men's cash spiel held at CCC

The Carlyle Curling Club held the Senior Mens Cash Spiel, we had 6 teams enter. Doug Thompson won $575 for beating Ray Lothian in the championship final, Lothian won $275 for his second place effort.
Carlyle R.V. & Leisure continues to expand

Carlyle R.V. & Leisure continues to expand

"We are expanding . . . again!" commented Mitchell, "In order to serve our ever growing clientele, construction is underway at Carlyle R.V. & Leisure to add approximately another 2,000 square feet of service area.
Does the Salvation Army discriminate against gays?

Does the Salvation Army discriminate against gays?

The Salvation Army is one of the largest charitable organizations in the world. It is an evangelical part of the universal Christian Church whose message is based on the bible.
Carlyle swimming pool in need of $100,000 to open this summer

Carlyle swimming pool in need of $100,000 to open this summer

Every summer for the past 16 years, Carlyle and District Leisure Complex has opened for business. Every summer, hundreds of people have visited the pool and taken a refreshing dip on a hot day.

Musings at the manger

This week I had the joy of playing Christmas music at our local museum. Following the sing-song we shared nostalgic memories of childhood traditions. We laughed, fought a few tears and generally felt enriched in recalling those long-ago celebrations.
The results are in! This is where the children stand

The results are in! This is where the children stand

The results are in and the children have been assessed.

News from Town Council

Corporal Kelly Guider of the Carlyle RCMP briefly attended the meeting to inform the council of current statistics as well as share the plans and goals of the RCMP.

Targeting impaired driving

The Carlyle RCMP and traffic enforcement officers in Saskatchewan will be working even harder to track down impaired drivers.
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