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Social Media Slip-Ups By Lynne Bell Social media slip-ups are fast becoming the rule rather than the exception during election season anywhere.
Treeling tributes: Celebrating life the green way

Treeling tributes: Celebrating life the green way

For just over a year, Fairlight resident Mary Anne Donald has been helping her customers mark life's milestones via her home-based business, 'Treelings West.
Weekly RCMP Report: March 11 - 24

Weekly RCMP Report: March 11 - 24

The Carlyle detachment of the RCMP responded to several files throughout the area from Friday, March 11 to Thursday, March 24. Carlyle RCMP arrested a male who was wanted by police in Manitoba.

Gordon F. Kells High School Cougar Corner

Gordon F. Kells High School Cougar Corner Library News: a number of students from Grade 7, 8, and 9 ELA classes participated in voting for the Snow Willow awards this spring.

Easter Fire and Kyrie Eleison

The best way to live is with a song in your heart. Two songs served as inspiration for this reflection. Easter Season teases our souls every year. Like a moth to flame, we hover near the season’s celebrations but hesitate to plunge right in.
Observed At Arcola's 85th Birthday Tribute to Phyllis Cameron

Observed At Arcola's 85th Birthday Tribute to Phyllis Cameron

Big Six: Wawota Wins

Big Six: Wawota Wins

Remember to stop at the Red Light

Remember to stop at the Red Light

For the past year Kent and Kim Brown have been working tirelessly to get their new business off the ground which has officially opened its doors on Monday, March 14.
Being open to change

Being open to change

I think I have to stop reading current events surrounding politics and the Canadian government. It would appear that Justin Trudeau has driven Canada into the dirt in under six months.
Dickens Village Festival looking for committee members to ensure continued success

Dickens Village Festival looking for committee members to ensure continued success

Dickens Village Festival developed in 2003 as a unique and fun way to showcase the area, an attraction and community event that draws hundreds of people to Carlyle each year.
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