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Arcola Craft & Trade Show: Hosting home-based businesses

Arcola Craft & Trade Show: Hosting home-based businesses

Arcola's Craft & Trade Show hosted over 70 vendors and hundreds of shoppers on Saturday, Sept.
Volunteers needed

Volunteers needed

The G.F. Kells High School is set to be a hub of activity on Nov. 17-18 with the girls 3A Provincial Volleyball to be held. Coach/Manager of the team Trent Johnson explains, “Carlyle will be the first gym and Oxbow will be the second gym.
2nd Annual Cougars’ Night Out

2nd Annual Cougars’ Night Out

Action at the 2 nd Annual Cougars’ Night Out – which included a golf tournament, dinner, and cabaret – was hosted on Saturday, Sept. 9.
Homespun: Saskatchewan's “Biggest Little Craft Show” still going strong

Homespun: Saskatchewan's “Biggest Little Craft Show” still going strong

Homespun - “The Biggest Little Craft Show in Saskatchewan” - celebrated its 31 st year in Carlyle on Saturday, Sept. 16 and Sunday, Sept. 17.

Gordon F. Kells High School Cougar Corner

Congratulations to our Senior Golf Team of Lane Newell, Ethan Newell, Jarred Valentine, and Zach Romaniuk, for representing GFK at the SEDAA District Golf Tournament in Estevan.
The impact teachers make

The impact teachers make

The other day I received a text message from a high school friend, it read along the lines of, “I’m sorry to be the bearer of bad news…” and she proceeded to tell me that one of our teachers had passed away that day.
Observed At: Homespun

Observed At: Homespun

Bridge City Beat Down – CrossFitters crush it

Bridge City Beat Down – CrossFitters crush it

Living Skies CrossFit competitors took on the Bridge City Beat Down in Saskatoon, Sept. 8-10.
Carlyle to hold free appliance pick-up, no-fee day at transfer station, Oct.21

Carlyle to hold free appliance pick-up, no-fee day at transfer station, Oct.21

Carlyle Town Council held their regular bi-weekly meeting Wednesday, Sept. 6 at the Carlyle Civic Centre. Council's next regularly-scheduled meeting will take place at the Civic Centre on Wednesday, Sept. 20 at 7 p.m.
Different perspectives

Different perspectives

There’s always narrative when it comes to restaurants in Canada deciding not to use Canadian beef and there’s always two sides to every story.
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