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My Outlook: Letting the gratitude outshine the gift

By Shelley Luedtek A guest on a TV talk show was sharing pictures of a recent celebration. The audience oohed and aahed over images of a smartly dressed couple posing with guests on a yacht.

PureChem Cougars ready to pounce on new season

Flashback to November 3, 2017 when the Carlyle PureChem Cougars opened their 2017/2018 season with a convincing 6-0 win over the Arcola-Kisbey Combines, who had just returned back to the league after a leave of absence in 2016.
New subdivision for Village of Kenosee

New subdivision for Village of Kenosee

The Village of Kenosee Lake has been working on a new subdivision for many years. The spring of 2018 the tender went out and Gee Bee was the successful applicant.

My Outlook: There's more to me than chromosomes

By Shelley Luedtke A friend of mine was learning dialogue for a promotional video she had been cast in.

Trusting Through the Fog

By Linda Wegner According to the forecast it was supposed to be sunny and warm; not only that those early morning clouds were supposed to break up, letting in the full glory of an autumn day.

Breaking Good and the Saints of God on Earth

By Ken Rolheiser Imagine Hollywood’s newest movies starring Bruce Almighty: Live Free or Die Gently, Life Wish, First Life, Acts of Kindness, Forgiveness, Virtue City, or Color of Day.
Gordon F. Kells High School Cougar Corner

Gordon F. Kells High School Cougar Corner

Volleyball Playoffs Junior boys’ volleyball (grades 7 – 9) is underway at GFK. The junior boys’ team will be practising and playing games Tuesday and Thursday after schools until District playoffs on Nov. 8.
Bourassa officially opens Carlyle store

Bourassa officially opens Carlyle store

By Rick Major When you get the chance to talk to anyone connected with E. Bourassa & Sons, it does not take long before the conversation turns to the importance of family and community.
RCMP report

RCMP report

Submitted by Staff Sgt. Darren Simons Well I don’t know about you but I have had enough turkey and pumpkin pie.......well, for at least a week.....OK, I could have more pie.

The Sounds of Music

By Linda Wegner Leaving the prairies was difficult, made easier, though, by the presence of our two sons and their families in the town we now call home. Still, hours and days were spent in silent weeping.
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