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Pause for Reflection: To hear or not to hear, that is the question

A man walked into a busy metro station on a cold morning in January, laid his collection hat down and began to play his instrument.

Carlyle Community School: Playground leaders duties to commence

This week our Playground Leaders will be starting their weekly duties. The playground leaders are 4 grade 6 students who meet each Monday to plan fun games and activities.
Author shares "The Other Side" of Second World War

Author shares "The Other Side" of Second World War

Marie Donais Calder has overcome many obstacles in her life, and perhaps one of her biggest obstacles she has had to overcome is one which has left her legally blind.
RCMP weekly report

RCMP weekly report

The Carlyle RCMP detachment handled 48 calls from Sept. 26 to Oct. 3. Sept. 26 Police attended to a residence in Carlyle after receiving a report that someone had been assaulted with a weapon.

As I See It: Thoughts on healthcare history

While healthcare is an often-debated topic in provincial and federal politics, what many overlooked is the birth of the universal healthcare system, which was a birth of great pain and effort.
Manor School welcomes three new faces to the staff

Manor School welcomes three new faces to the staff

Manor School has found itself graced by three new faces on staff this year. With a total staff of less than 10, the three new teachers, plus a new principal, means that the flavour of the school has measurably changed.
'We'll Meet Again,' sing Cornerstone players

'We'll Meet Again,' sing Cornerstone players

We'll meet again, don't know where, don't know when! I know we'll meet again some sunny day!' These words echo from a popular ballad that, in the minds of many, became synonymous with the Second World War.
New administrator happy to be at Manor School

New administrator happy to be at Manor School

It is a long way from Maple Ridge, BC, to Manor, SK. But it was a trip that Manor School's new principal Ron Wardrope took with a light heart. "It was a really wonderful opportunity to expand my knowledge," Wardrope said.

Letter to the Editor

Dear Editor: I am sure that everyone is aware of the controversy over CCSVI (Chronic Cerebrospinal Venous Insufficiency). It is a new theory put forth by a Dr.

Saving lives during Operation Impact

October 8-11, 2010 will mark Operation Impact, a national campaign to make Canada's roads the safest in the world.
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