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Where do we begin?

Well, we’ve arrived. It’s 2015, we’re all a year older and our world has changed.
Robin Alan Binkley

Robin Alan Binkley

Robin Alan Binkley was born December 22, 1982 in Hudson Bay, Sk. son of Brian and Cindy Binkley. Robin attended school in Hudson Bay graduating in 2001. During this time, Robin played hockey, golf, and became an avid slalom water skier.

Flu bug hits Pee Wee Cougars

A severely depleted Cougars squad limped into Wawota last Friday night with just over half of their team; they were down seven skaters due to a flu bug that swept through the locker room.

The impact of governments on grain markets

Everybody talks about free trade as something which we should aspire to. It is felt, at least by many, that unfettered trade would mean those who do the best job of production will prevail and supply those wanting products.

Gordon F. Kells High School Cougar Corner

With January here, the end of the semester is near. Grade 10-12 final exams for Semester 1 will be from Friday, January 23, to Thursday, January 29. Friday, January 23, at 9:00 AM, is Grade 11/12 Pre-calculus.
Bernice Loretta Duke

Bernice Loretta Duke

Bernice Duke, 1921 – 2014 Bernice Loretta Duke passed away at the Estevan Regional Nursing Home, Estevan, SK on Thursday, December 18, 2014 at the age of 93 years.
At the rink: Jan. 9 and 10

At the rink: Jan. 9 and 10

Arcola Daycare Trip of the Month Lottery announces first winners

Arcola Daycare Trip of the Month Lottery announces first winners

After much anticipation, the Arcola Daycare announced the first winner of its Trip of the Month lottery, and Leanne Jackson of Wawota was declared the first of 12 lucky ticket holders at the draw, held at Buddy's Pub in Arcola, Thursday, Jan. 8.
Carlyle Public Library delivers books to homebound readers

Carlyle Public Library delivers books to homebound readers

The Carlyle Public Library branch continues to make reading available and accessible to all members of the community, as it continues its popular book delivery service to residents of Carlyle's Golden Heritage Court and Moose Mountain Lodge.
Changes to recycling program to come

Changes to recycling program to come

Although no date is set, Regens Disposal has proposed changing the Town of Carlyle's current recycling program to a single-bin system for recycled materials.
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