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Weekly RCMP Report

The Carlyle RCMP detachment dealt with several files from Thursday, March 29 to Thursday, April 5. Staff Sgt. Darren Simons of the Carlyle RCMP detachment reminds members of the public that the gun amnesty continues until April 29.
Sympathetic Sea of Green: Area schools honour Humboldt Broncos

Sympathetic Sea of Green: Area schools honour Humboldt Broncos

Schools from throughout the South East Cornerstone School Division paid tribute to the Humboldt Broncos hockey team beginning Monday, April 9.
Wheatland Wild Win 2018 Portage Cup

Wheatland Wild Win 2018 Portage Cup

Players, coaches and fans of the Wheatland Wild 11 hockey team travelled to Portage La Prairie, MB on Easter weekend for the 2019 Portage Cup championship – with the Wild capturing the Cup.

How far can someone be pushed?

The other day I watched a documentary called, “The Push,” which asked the question, “Would you be able to be brought to a point to push someone off of a ledge?” The documentary was done by Derren Brown, Britain’s “psychological illusionist,” who look
A Coup for Carlyle Skating Club: Skate Canada Sask. honours Jenna Toms, Tianna Delalleau

A Coup for Carlyle Skating Club: Skate Canada Sask. honours Jenna Toms, Tianna Delalleau

A coach and her assistant - both from the Carlyle Skating Club - have been honoured by Skate Canada Saskatchewan and the awards they received were a surprise to both of them.
Weekly RCMP Report

Weekly RCMP Report

The Carlyle RCMP detachment responded to several calls between Thursday, March 23 and Thursday, March 30. Staff Sgt. Darren Simons warns motorists to be especially mindful of spring driving conditions.

Take heed to wise counsel

As a published writer and complimented baker of pies, I am aware of the power of ingredients; but even more so, of the manner in which ingredients are put together.

St Joseph’s Door and the Gate to Heaven

St Teresa of Avila recounts a conversation she had with Jesus one day after communion. Jesus asked her to build the Convent of St Joseph.
ALS Activists: Carlyle's first Walk for ALS planned for August 11

ALS Activists: Carlyle's first Walk for ALS planned for August 11

Carlyle's Fischer and Van Dresar families have been personally and profoundly affected by ALS (Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis, also known as Lou Gehrig's disease or motor neuron disease) and as a result, have become ALS activists who will bring the 'W
Carlyle Minor Hockey awards wrap up season

Carlyle Minor Hockey awards wrap up season

Carlyle Minor Hockey had a successful year, which coalesced with an awards night on Thursday, March 29. “We have a very strong hockey program here in Carlyle,” Brian Hagel, emcee and past president of Carlyle Minor Hockey, explained.
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