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RCMP Carlyle – Fatal Structure Fire - Request to the public for information

RCMP Carlyle – Fatal Structure Fire - Request to the public for information

The Carlyle RCMP and the RCMP Major Crime Unit South are asking for the public’s assistance with an ongoing investigation into the suspicious death of a 40-year-old woman who was located deceased in a structure fire on July 28, 2010.
Hallowe'en

Hallowe'en

Weekly RCMP Report: Oct. 23 - Oct. 29

Weekly RCMP Report: Oct. 23 - Oct. 29

A friendly reminder: The Carlyle RCMP want to encourage people to lock their vehicles and houses.
Jan Susan Prosofsky

Jan Susan Prosofsky

It is with profound sadness and disbelief that the family of Jan Susan Prosofsky announce her passing in the Regina General Hospital, succumbing to cancer on October 18, 2015 with her loving children by her side.

Seeing things differently: Legislating snow tires

Snow tires? Life-changing! By Lynne Bell Sometimes, I approach writing this column with caution and restraint.
Mary Breault

Mary Breault

Mary was born March 18, 1931 to George and Eliza May Lake. She was the oldest girl in her family. She had four brothers, and three sisters. Margaret passed away as a baby and Lovell passed away at age fourteen.

Walking in love while there is time

A man went to the doctor for symptoms he was having. After many tests the doctor called the man into his office. "What's the word Doctor? Is it serious?" "I'm sorry," the doctor said. "Your illness is terminal.
Committed to Her Cause: Darlene Olsen's Volunteer Journey

Committed to Her Cause: Darlene Olsen's Volunteer Journey

In under a decade, Darlene Olsen's fundraising efforts have raised over $407,000 for the 'Look Good, Feel Better' program, and more recently, the Moose Mountain Health Care Recruitment Program as well as the Mary Kay Ash Charitable Foundation, Canada
Moose Mountain Gone Wild! An evening of fundraising

Moose Mountain Gone Wild! An evening of fundraising

The Moose Mountain R & R Wildlife Rehabilitation hosted their first annual Moose Mountain Gone Wild fundraising evening on Saturday, Oct. 24, which raised $28,000.
FCC Drive Away Hunger campaign

FCC Drive Away Hunger campaign

Carlyle's Farm Credit Canada office engaged both Carlyle Elementary School and Arcola School in gathering food items for the FCC Drive Away Hunger 2015 campaign. The Carlyle Elementary School collected 283.
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