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Seeing Things Differently...

Promises, promises By Lynne Bell Like the subject of a country song, I have left a trail of broken promises behind me. But the older, wiser me tries not to do that anymore.
A Constable's Concerns: RCMP member Allegra Howe says slow down for safety's sake

A Constable's Concerns: RCMP member Allegra Howe says slow down for safety's sake

Although she grew up in rural Saskatchewan- and was later posted to a rural RCMP detachment, Constable Allegra Howe of the Carlyle RCMP was surprised-and deeply concerned- to find that drivers were either disregarding or unaware of certain sections o
Carlyle RCMP: Year in Review

Carlyle RCMP: Year in Review

The Carlyle detachment of the RCMP would like to wish everyone a safe and happy holiday season and all the best in the new year. During 2015, the detachment responded to 3,053 calls to service.
A glimpse of 2015

A glimpse of 2015

Kenneth Norman Colborn

Kenneth Norman Colborn

Kenneth Norman Colborn was born May 15, 1931 in the Pickwell district, southeast of Wawota, the son of Walter Cameron and Dorothy Colborn. Dad only had one sibling and that was his sister Iris.

Keeping Christ in Christmas and the New Year

Sometimes it seems the love and joy of Christmasdisappears by New Year. It’s as if it just goes in one year and out the other.
WBEC hosts Christmas special for family and friends

WBEC hosts Christmas special for family and friends

Students of White Bear Education Complex (WBEC) hosted their annual Christmas Concert on Friday, Dec. 18, which was thoroughly enjoyed by all in attendance.
2015 trends on Google

2015 trends on Google

The internet keeps track of a lot of things and Google has recently compiled the most asked questions for 2015 on their search engine.
Manor School hosts second annual talent show

Manor School hosts second annual talent show

For the second year in a row Manor School hosted a talent show on Friday, Dec. 18, with students from each grade participating in the activity. Performing in front of a gym filled with family and friends, students showcased a variety of talents.

Seeing things differently...

Real gifts By Lynne Bell Many of us are fortunate enough to have memories of happy Christmases- first, probably as excited children waiting for evidence that Santa visited-and when we learned he came through, we were thrilled.
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