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Summer programming “game on” at Carlyle’s library

Summer programming “game on” at Carlyle’s library

After more than a year of reduced activity due to the COVID-19 pandemic, summer programming has returned to the Carlyle Public Library.

Carlyle facing an umpire shortage

Baseball teams in the Carlyle area are struggling to find enough umpires to work at games this season.
Crop report for the period of June 22 to June 28, 2021

Crop report for the period of June 22 to June 28, 2021

The majority of crops in the province are in fair to good condition.
Carlyle's Moose Mountain Soccer Club named 2021 Soccer Town Saskatchewan winner

Carlyle's Moose Mountain Soccer Club named 2021 Soccer Town Saskatchewan winner

A Carlyle sports organization has won a prestigious honour. Living Sky Sports and Entertainment Inc.
Carlyle RCMP officer charged with assault with a weapon

Carlyle RCMP officer charged with assault with a weapon

A Carlyle RCMP officer has been charged with one count of assault with a weapon (oleoresin capsicumspray [OC] spray), under section 267(a) of the Criminal Code, as a result of an investigation into a complaint. On Oct.
Carlyle and White Bear take step towards reconciliation with permanent residential school memorial

Carlyle and White Bear take step towards reconciliation with permanent residential school memorial

The Town of Carlyle and White Bear First Nations have announced the installation of a permanent memorial in Carlyle’s Centennial Park, dedicated to children lost to residential schools, residential school survivors and their families.

Firefighter's Rodeo taking place in Carlyle as part of Fun Dayz

This summer, during Carlyle Fun Dayz, the Carlyle Fire Department plans to host this year’s Firefighter’s Rodeo. The rodeo will take place on Aug. 21 at the Carlyle Sports Arena.
Carlyle Fun Dayz to return on August 21

Carlyle Fun Dayz to return on August 21

Carlyle residents, as well as surrounding communities, have something very exciting to look forward to this summer, as Carlyle Fun Dayz is scheduled to return this year on Aug. 21.

Something worth celebrating

I have spent July 1 in some interesting places over the years; a community park in Mission, B.C., on the interstate in Nevada, a lake in Alberta, an aquarium in southern California, but primarily in the towns or cities where I was living at the time.

Maximizing first doses may be a problem

Saskatchewan has soared past one million COVID-19 vaccine doses. This is great news — literally, the shot in the arm we all want.
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