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Carlyle students support Truth and Reconciliation

Carlyle students support Truth and Reconciliation

Students did artwork banners for Every Child Matters and brought their creations back to the school to display.
Update: Wind warning lifted in southeast Saskatchewan

Update: Wind warning lifted in southeast Saskatchewan

Peak gusts in excess of 90 km/h were possible.
A point of view on Truth and Reconciliation

A point of view on Truth and Reconciliation

Classroom teachers have planned lessons around Truth and Reconciliation, and our student leadership team is encouraging staff and students to wear orange shirts. 
Supporting Truth and Reconciliation in Carlyle

Supporting Truth and Reconciliation in Carlyle

Workshop was held at the Carlyle Public Library.
Column: The journey towards Truth and Reconciliation

Column: The journey towards Truth and Reconciliation

Stephanie Zoer reflects on the significance of the National Day of Truth and Reconciliation.
White Bear FN's reflections on Truth and Reconciliation

White Bear FN's reflections on Truth and Reconciliation

"We can all learn about the Truth and Reconciliation Commission's 94 Calls to Action about the residential school history and how Canada is working towards reconciliation today."
Fuel Good Day in Arcola benefits recreation board

Fuel Good Day in Arcola benefits recreation board

At the end of the day, the efforts raised $3,656.19 for efforts to improve the Prairie Place Complex.
Cornerstone Theatre open mic events are back in Carlyle

Cornerstone Theatre open mic events are back in Carlyle

The second season of these open mic events kicked off on Sept. 15.
Carlyle motocross races drew lots of entries

Carlyle motocross races drew lots of entries

Races were held on Sept. 21 and 22.
Photos: Wild Hogs Bike Rally a great time in Arcola

Photos: Wild Hogs Bike Rally a great time in Arcola

The rally is a fun-filled event with music, food, motorbike rides and games, a slo-pitch tournament plus a tradeshow.
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