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Be on the winning team

As I write this article there's an important football game being played. One side has promised to win; the other, to give them a mighty run for their money. Hint: one team will be wearing orange uniforms; the other, green.
A Stellar Season for Carlyle's Kirkland Chalus

A Stellar Season for Carlyle's Kirkland Chalus

Baseball player Kirkland Chalus of Carlyle has had a stellar season: one which took him from Saskatchewan's provincial championships to Canadian nationals in Quebec, culminating in the opportunity to play for Canada in the Senior League Baseball Worl
Ryder Rained Out: Coveted Cup on hold until 2015

Ryder Rained Out: Coveted Cup on hold until 2015

Although this year's annual Ryder Cup tee-off between teams from Golf Kenosee and White Bear Lake Golf Course was halted at the midway point due to heavy rain, both teams proved equal in their endurance, leaving this year's edition of the competition

My, how things have changed

Have you ever looked back a few years and wondered just what happened? It struck me recently as I ate a slab of pie at a small little café in Roblin, MB. how things have changed.
RCMP Report: Aug. 15-21

RCMP Report: Aug. 15-21

The Carlyle detachment of the RCMP received 74 calls to service between Friday, Aug. 15, and Thursday, Aug. 21. 911 calls Multiple 911 calls originated in the Carlyle area.

Council entertaining idea of special tax for a fire hall and equipment fund

The second monthly meeting of the Carlyle town council met on Wednesday, Aug. 20, for a relatively short meeting. It was a different atmosphere, however, as Don Shirley resigned as mayor on Aug. 7. Alderman Roy Olmstead therefore ran the meeting.

Living life to its fullest: Marlene Gaudry's battle with ovarian cancer

In 2013 Marlene Gaudry of Estevan was living a full life. She was happily married, excited for her university age daughter to explore England on an exchange program, and managed a printing plant.
Mason Johnston represents Canada in Czech Challenge Cup

Mason Johnston represents Canada in Czech Challenge Cup

It all started with an email and ended with a young hockey player representing Canada against teams from Europe in the Czech Challenge Cup this summer in Prague, Czech Republic.

Time will tell

Time Magazine described it as "The Year That Changed the World". A bold statement considering the same could, and should, be said about every year of human history. Historians will tell us that our understanding of the past is never final.

Community open house to help showcase service groups and clubs

Every year the Arcola School has a back to school barbeque. It will again be held, but to a much larger degree.
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