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Carlyle Rocks!: Local Team to Walk for ALS

Carlyle Rocks!: Local Team to Walk for ALS

For the second year running, a team from Carlyle will 'Walk for ALS' on Saturday, Sept. 16 in Regina - “In memory of Judy Van Dresar and in support of Greg Fischer,” says Leanne Van Dresar of Carlyle.
Large Canadian/Mauritius Coin Collections on display in Carlyle

Large Canadian/Mauritius Coin Collections on display in Carlyle

A unique sight can be found in Carlyle currently at 301-2 nd Avenue West Apt. 3 with a 150 Anniversary of Canada Great Coins and Banknotes Show.
Weekly RCMP Report

Weekly RCMP Report

The Carlyle RCMP detachment responded to several calls from Thursday, July 6 to Thursday, July 13. Animal call(s) RCMP received a report of stray dogs running loose within the Town of Carlyle. Members made patrols, but these animals were not located.
Observed At: Rusty Relics Museum

Observed At: Rusty Relics Museum

Right or wrong: Khadr’s ongoing story

Right or wrong: Khadr’s ongoing story

Currently being discussed across the country is Omar Khadr and a multimillion-dollar settlement for wrongful imprisonment. The argument being the government violated international law when it allowed the United States to detain him at Guantanamo Bay.
Cornerstone Cruisers Show N’ Shine attracts crowd

Cornerstone Cruisers Show N’ Shine attracts crowd

The 4 th Annual Cornerstone Cruisers Show N’ Shine was hosted on Saturday, July 8, at the beach parking lot of Moose Mountain Provincial Park. The car show was hosted from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. and at approximately 1 p.m.
Hot Sun, Hiking, Holidays and Heat stroke!

Hot Sun, Hiking, Holidays and Heat stroke!

Summer is in full swing! You may love to sit on the beach and get a nice tan or you may hate how much the heat makes you sweat. Even if you are a summer lover or hater, you and your pet are both at risk for heat stroke.
Trail Ride celebrates 45 years of Saskairie

Trail Ride celebrates 45 years of Saskairie

It was 45 years ago that Jack MacKenzie, along with Don and Nora Stewart, decided they wanted to develop a place for people to go to get back to nature.

WHEN FIRE RAGES

Are you prepared? It’s a question we often ask or are often asked, but this week it’s a question that screams out at me.

Helping children know about Angels and grieving

One of the most difficult aspects of the loss of a loved one has to do with helping children with the grieving process. As a grandfather I have been part of this process. The burden is lightened where faith exists in the family.
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