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Weekly RCMP report

Weekly RCMP report

The Carlyle Detachment of the RCMP received 52 complaints between November 8 and 14. 911 calls Two 911 calls were received. One was in the Carlyle area where kids were playing with the phone, while the other was in Wawota where the cause was unknown.
Santa is coming on Dec. 7 for breakfast

Santa is coming on Dec. 7 for breakfast

Santa Claus is coming to Carlyle on Dec. 7 between 8 a.m. and 10 a.m. for a pancake breakfast at Memorial Hall.

Carlyle Novice Cougars play hard

The Novice Carlyle Cougars headed to Redvers for the first game of the season On Nov. 2nd the team of fifteen were off to Redvers for a regular league game.
CFY receives donation from Carlyle RBC

CFY receives donation from Carlyle RBC

On Thursday Nov. 14 representatives from the Carlyle branch of RBC presented a cheque of $4000 to the Cornerstone Family and Youth program (CFY) at the Carlyle Library.

Rider Insider

The song "How Do You Like Me Now?" by country star Toby Keith blared through the speakers at Mosaic Stadium early Sunday evening, immediately after the Saskatchewan Roughriders had fought back to beat the B.C.

Carlyle RCMP detachment to fill final position

November 6th saw town council come together for their bimonthly meeting. Golf cart crossing signs The golf course signs which had been approved previously warning motorists of golf carts crossing at 4th street over the Hwy 13.
An evening of celebration for the Carlyle District Lion's Club

An evening of celebration for the Carlyle District Lion's Club

In 1963 there were some notable occurrences that still resonate with society to this very day. U.S. President John F.
White Bear honours soldiers and veterans

White Bear honours soldiers and veterans

On Friday, Nov. 8, White Bear Education Complex hosted a Remembrance Day ceremony to honour the soldiers and veterans who fought for the country.
Gordon F. Kells High School takes time to remember

Gordon F. Kells High School takes time to remember

The lights were dimmed, it became very quiet and all eyes were piercing at the projector screen. The faces of fallen Canadian troops slid across the screen as students, teachers and others remained in silence in honour of their work.

"We will remember them"

On Monday, Nov. 11, at 10:45 the Carlyle Branch of the Royal Canadian Legion held a Remembrance Day ceremony for the town in the Carlyle Elementary School gymnasium.
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