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Carlyle Self Storage: Safe & Secure

Darren and Barb Swanson can help cure your clutter via their new business, Carlyle Self Storage, located on Hwy 9 South.
Southside Slammers celebrate successful season

Southside Slammers celebrate successful season

The Southside Slammers are a Bantam 16UA Provincial Girls Softball team that was formed in January 2017 with players from Estevan, Weyburn, Oxbow, Alameda, Arcola and Balgonie.

Third Time Lucky: Arcola Street Dance & Slow Pitch Tourney Aug. 26

Arcola's third annual Street Dance & Slow Pitch Tournament will take place on Saturday, Aug. 26, rain or shine, says organizer Cheryl Bell. “It's a great event and a great community fundraiser,” says Bell.

Benefit Social to be held for local woman battling brain cancer

(With references to Brandon Sun’s July 29 article, “Brain cancer battle 'overwhelming’”) Wawota native Janelle Lamontagne – now of Brandon, MB – daughter of Karlene and Eugene Krupa – is a 29-year-old speech-language pathologist.
Camper parking addressed by Council

Camper parking addressed by Council

Carlyle Town Council held its regular bi-weekly meeting, Wednesday, Aug. 16 at the Carlyle Civic Centre. Council's next meeting will take place at 7 p.m., Wednesday, Sept. 6 at the Civic Centre.
Carlyle Dayz

Carlyle Dayz

Weekly RCMP Report

Weekly RCMP Report

The Carlyle RCMP detachment responded to several calls from Thursday, Aug. 10 to Thursday, Aug. 17. Staff Sgt.
To Mr. Wall, thank you for your service

To Mr. Wall, thank you for your service

Although I may not be a staunch conservative and didn’t always agree with what the Sask Party was doing… I don’t agree with everything the federal Liberal party is doing either… I personally walk a strange line of agreeing with certain things on one
Healing in the Innermost: Joanne Johnston's Story of love, loss and faith

Healing in the Innermost: Joanne Johnston's Story of love, loss and faith

First-time author Joanne Johnston's recently-published book - 'Healing in the Innermost: Letting God Do What Only God Can' is a story of love, loss and faith.
Helping kids never tasted so good

Helping kids never tasted so good

The Carlyle Dairy Queen participated in the annual Miracle Treat Day – 100 percent of proceeds from every blizzard sold on Aug. 10 went to Saskatchewan’s Jim Pattison Children’s Hospital. Approximately 4.
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