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Area libraries celebrate Saskatchewan Library Week

Area libraries celebrate Saskatchewan Library Week

Redvers librarian Windell Seargeant says that Saskatchewan Library Week is "an opportunity to remind people that libraries are now more than books." From Oct.
Carlyle's Nicole Andrew aims to inspire and unite with Youth on a Mission Supper

Carlyle's Nicole Andrew aims to inspire and unite with Youth on a Mission Supper

Carlyle's Nicole Andrew, 20, says there is "a world of opportunities to help people," and she hopes to show southeastern Saskatchewan some of them at Arcola's Prairie Place Hall, Nov. 15.
Music by Woody Holler and his Orchestra coming to Carlyle

Music by Woody Holler and his Orchestra coming to Carlyle

Woody Holler grew up in Manitoba and as he experienced country music at a young age developed a love for music. Taking to classic country music he began yodelling as a youth, hearing his first tunes from family friends.

Great showing at exhibition game for Pee Wee Cougars

The Carlyle Cougars Pee Wee team, led by coaches Lloyd Bendtsen and Brian Hagel, started off the preseason with a home game against the Estevan Bruins on Sunday October 19th.
Weekly RCMP Report

Weekly RCMP Report

The Carlyle RCMP detachment received 54 calls to service from Oct. 10-17. Amber Alert The Carlyle RCMP detachment responded to an Amber Alert regarding 10-year-old female twins from Paradise Hill, Sask.

World Food Day may be more critical today

When you are in the journalism business it's an unusual day when there are not a few email in the computer inbox pertaining to the sector.

Response . . . not recrimination

The country has 580 kilometres of coastline composed mostly of mangroves, and has a long history in textile arts and quilting. A neighbouring country has a tropical climate with a diverse environment ranging from savannah to rain forests.
Kenosee Lake open mic fundraiser mixes music and community

Kenosee Lake open mic fundraiser mixes music and community

Moose Mountain Lions Club member and open mic night organizer Tami Dovell of Kenosee Lake is looking forward to Kenosee's second annual open mic night on Oct. 25, and says last year's fundraising event was "overwhelming.
CIBC presents credit info to high school students

CIBC presents credit info to high school students

Oftentimes students make their way through high school and enter the world with an untrue perspective regarding credit at banks. Employees of CIBC decided to present information to the grade 11 class of Gordon F. Kells.
Is the photo radar program necessary?

Is the photo radar program necessary?

The other day I was sitting with a friend having coffee and they brought up the new speed cameras which are going to be installed as a pilot program. The contract is with Xerox, which is an Alberta company based in Edmonton.
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