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What would you have done if someone had told you this past June that the 2014 Roughrider season would turn out this way; the quarterback with the best chance to lead Saskatchewan to two Grey Cup titles would be Kerry Joseph? If someone had told me th
RCMP report: Oct. 3 to Oct. 9

RCMP report: Oct. 3 to Oct. 9

The Carlyle RCMP responded to a total of 75 calls between Friday, Oct. 3, and Thursday Oct. 9. 911 A 911 complaint of an individual causing trouble and smashing things inside a residence was reported.

Parable of mushrooms

White fungi have invaded our property. Not only that, both the front and back yards are supporting daily-increasing yields of the things and I can't even pick them for dinner.
Another big decision for Canada

Another big decision for Canada

So, to be honest I'm coming to the debate on the Middle East a little bit late. I hadn't read much about it, but then discovered Canada was looking to once again entering a war, one which Prime Minister Steven Harper called, "necessary and noble.

Gordon F. Kells High School Cougar Corner

Cross Country Congratulations to Jory Dyck who competed at the Provincial Cross Country Meet at Madge Lake on the weekend. He was a great representative for our school and the Southeast District.

CWB was the great barrier to competition

For a moment this week I was pretty sure I had somehow slipped back a year, or two in time.

Where is God in the world of ISIS?

Where is God in Iraq today? Where is God when prisoners are tortured and killed? Aleteia, a worldwide Catholic news network, recently shared a story that the niece of a nun learned that "Two nuns, two orphan girls and a little boy" were taken hostage
Town creates two new committees to benefit community

Town creates two new committees to benefit community

The Town of Carlyle held a regular council meeting on Wednesday, Oct. 1. Here it was business as usual though Dean Hoffman was sworn into office as an alderman. After being caught up on a few current matters the town is working on, the meeting began.

Estevan lawyer receives award for efforts in Oil and Gas Law

Barry Bridges has been a lawyer based in Estevan working with numerous businesses in southeast Saskatchewan for over 40 years.
Help is here: Treehouse Speech Therapy opens in Wawota

Help is here: Treehouse Speech Therapy opens in Wawota

Speech therapist Carey Lamoureaux says that having access to timely speech therapy is "life-changing" for students and she hopes to help make intervention and therapy for people in this part of the province more accessible by opening Treehouse Speech
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