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Carlyle Figure Skating Club sees two of their own honoured by Skate Canada

Carlyle Figure Skating Club sees two of their own honoured by Skate Canada

Figure skating is a sport which takes dedication as an athlete, but which requires countless volunteer hours from a parent. Two individuals with the Carlyle Skating Club were honoured by Skate Canada in Regina on Saturday, May 3.
Filmmaker to honour brother killed in oilfield accident

Filmmaker to honour brother killed in oilfield accident

Guy Ouellette was easy going. He was simply laid back and had a great sense of humour making him quite funny. Son, brother, husband, father, and friend; Guy is continually remembered.

UC Chimes: Real miracle

A week ago, a ferry sank into the ocean off of South Korea and more than three hundred people died or are still missing. People wished and prayed for a miracle to save some passengers in the ship.

My younger self

It's a common tool used in colleges, corporations and counselling settings. The task is to write a letter to your younger self filled with the kind of advice and information you possess as an adult that you simply didn't have as a child.
Leaders of tomorrow fundraising to attend conferences

Leaders of tomorrow fundraising to attend conferences

Youth are our leaders of tomorrow and those at Gordon F. Kells are preparing for the future through the Student Leadership Team (SLT).
Sea of pink floods Carlyle

Sea of pink floods Carlyle

Carlyle was awash with pink last week as almost 400 students trekked through the streets in the bright coloured shirts in recognition of their fight against bullying. Students from Carlyle Elementary and G.F.

Just keep me where the light is and Easter thoughts

In John Mayer's "Gravity" I find some significant after Easter thoughts. "Just keep me where the light is" and other reflections that could "send me to my knees".
STARS dedicated to rural communities

STARS dedicated to rural communities

STARS Regina unveiled a Mobile Education Unit (MEU), on Thursday, May 1, which will assist rural communities in gaining access to continuing education.
Weekly RCMP Report

Weekly RCMP Report

The Carlyle Detachment of the RCMP received 63 calls of service between, April 24 and May 1. 911 Calls In Antler a 911 call was received but it was a static line. There were also 911 calls with static lines from Wawota and Manor.
A packed hall filled with music

A packed hall filled with music

Carved out in southeastern Saskatchewan is a fiddling community, which is traced back to Fred Easton through fiddle instructor Michele Amy. Fiddling enthusiasts came together on Sunday, May 4, at 2 p.m.
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