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Gordon F. Kells High School Cougar Corner Band Trip

The band students will be participating in a concert and workshop tour to Edmonton from February 8-11. They are joining with band students from Redvers, Oxbow, and Alameda.
Pearl Wilson (1924-2018)

Pearl Wilson (1924-2018)

Gladys Pearl Wilson passed away peacefully in her 94th year, on 18th of January ,2018 at Deer View Lodge Nursing Home in Wawota, Saskatchewan. Pearl was born in Wolseley at her grandparents’ home, first child of Elizabeth and John Lawrysyn.
Shoot To Win: PureChem Cougars vs Combines

Shoot To Win: PureChem Cougars vs Combines

Robbie Burns Night

Robbie Burns Night

Weekly RCMP Report

Weekly RCMP Report

The Carlyle detachment of the RCMP responded to a variety of calls between Thursday, Jan. 18, and the morning of Thursday, Jan. 25. 911 calls An individual was fined $400 at court for misuse of 911. Assault An assault occurred in the Carlyle area.
'An Artful Afternoon' in Carlyle

'An Artful Afternoon' in Carlyle

'An Artful Afternoon' returned to Carlyle courtesy of Cornerstone Family and Youth and the Carlyle Public Library. The Saturday, Jan.

Local athletes chosen for Sask Winter Games

The 2018 Saskatchewan Winter Games are being held in North Battleford from Feb. 18-24. The games are the largest multi-sport event in the province and draws athletes from every corner of Saskatchewan.
Seniors' Survey: Sask. Health Focus Group in Carlyle

Seniors' Survey: Sask. Health Focus Group in Carlyle

Local seniors and community leaders put their heads together at the Saskatchewan Health Authority's 'Seniors in the Community' focus group on Friday, Jan. 26 at Carlyle's Golden Heritage Court.
Seniors' Survey: Sask. Health Focus Group in Carlyle

Seniors' Survey: Sask. Health Focus Group in Carlyle

Local seniors and community leaders put their heads together at the Saskatchewan Health Authority's 'Seniors in the Community' focus group on Friday, Jan. 26 at Carlyle's Golden Heritage Court.

New premier chosen

Well it’s the end of the Brad Wall era in Saskatchewan. The Sask Party has chosen Scott Moe as their next leader and he will become the 15 th premier in the province’s history.
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