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Observed At: Interschool Pow Wow

Observed At: Interschool Pow Wow

A season of learning

A season of learning

Well after literally hours of volleyball this winter, we’re finally finished.
Weekly RCMP Report: May 7-14

Weekly RCMP Report: May 7-14

The Carlyle RCMP detachment responded to 52 calls to service between Thursday, May 7 and Thursday, May 14.

Capital Punishment

Capital punishment and the common good? By Lynne Bell Once again, I am to write about and defend one of those uncomfortable topics which I've been lucky enough to escape thus far in my life.
Prepping Parks: Dickens Committee beautifies Main Street Carlyle with two Victorian parks

Prepping Parks: Dickens Committee beautifies Main Street Carlyle with two Victorian parks

Members of Carlyle's Dickens Committee are “prepping the parks in the hopes of a June 1` completion date,” according to Dickens chair, Shelly Slykhuis.

Town of Carlyle's single-stream recycling program starts June 4

Launch day for the Town of Carlyle's switch to single-stream recycling is Thursday, June 4; and residents are asked to have both of their existing (green and blue) recycling carts set out on Thursday, May 21, so that Regens Disposal can exchange them

Preserving vintage farm equipment

One area of agriculture I have long held an interest in is rare breeds of livestock.
What's in a name?

What's in a name?

The wait is over. The royal princess is here and we know her name. After months of speculation it was announced she would be Charlotte Elizabeth Diana; a tribute to history and a nod to the future. I was supposed to be named Karen.
Holocaust survivor encourages unconditional love

Holocaust survivor encourages unconditional love

Born in Hungary, Dr. Eva Olsson experienced some of the worst hate in the world, as a Jewish person under the Nazi regime. Having lived through the Holocaust Olsson now uses her harrowing experiences to talk about hate and bullying.
The importance of voting

The importance of voting

Democracy as defined by Mirriam-Webster Dictionary is a government in which the supreme power is vested in the people and exercised by them directly or indirectly through a system of representation usually involving periodically held free elections.
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