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Pro-no snow By Lynne Bell As I write this, the sun is shining, the temperature is on the warm side of seasonal, but best of all, there is no snow! When Kelly and I were divvying up this week's debate, I was a tad tempted to take the pro-snow side, ju

End times, new beginnings and old seasons

The thought of the world ending does not disturb me; the thought of living in these times does. It is with heavy heart that we watch the news during terror attacks and mini war flare-ups. Natural disasters are another page.
"Operation Redneck" in Stoughton

"Operation Redneck" in Stoughton

Changes to liquor retail will affect two local stores

In the New Year, Saskatchewan will be implementing a new path in liquor retailing as Saskatchewan Liquor and Gaming Authority Minister Don McMorris declared at a news conference in Regina on Wednesday, Nov. 18.
Weekly RCMP Report: Nov. 13-19

Weekly RCMP Report: Nov. 13-19

The Carlyle detachment of the RCMP responded to numerous calls to service between Friday, Nov. 13, and Thursday, Nov 19. Breach of release Two separate calls to service involved breach of release conditions. Both calls occurred in the Carlyle area.
George Lyon Roy 1925 – 2015

George Lyon Roy 1925 – 2015

George died peacefully at St. Joseph’s Hospital in Estevan, SK in his 91st year surrounded by his loving family. He was predeceased by his parents, Joseph and Lottie Mae; brothers, John, Wilfred and Phillip and daughter Mary Michelle.
Donations low, but need is high at local food bank

Donations low, but need is high at local food bank

In schools students learn about needs and wants, needs being something you can’t live without and a want being something you’d like to have.

Seeing things differently...

MABEI or MABEI not? By Lynne Bell Last week, I went back to school and received a crash course in something called the MABEI assessment scale.
Bill Wyatt's Baseball Legacy

Bill Wyatt's Baseball Legacy

When he was recently honoured for his commitment to the sport of baseball in Saskatchewan, Bill Wyatt of Carlyle said, “It's humbling. When they read what you've done in front of 300 people, it's definitely very humbling.

Atom Cougars have exciting weekend

The Atom Cougars had another exciting weekend this past weekend. Our team played in Lampman on Saturday and had quite the game where most of our players scored a goal. The final score was 19-2.
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