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School Safety Week recognized

This National School Safety Week, from October 17 to 23, the Canada Safety Council recognizes that schools are communities of children.
Collecting donations for the food bank at APES

Collecting donations for the food bank at APES

Students at Assiniboia Park Elementary School gather donations for the Farm Credit Canada's Drive Away Hunger food drive program.
MacMurray Theatre renovated and reopening for 2013 season

MacMurray Theatre renovated and reopening for 2013 season

The Optimists in Arcola have been working towards renovating and restoring the MacMurray Theatre, through fundraising over the past three years.

City council to review sign bylaw

Weyburn city council will be reviewing the current sign bylaw after concerns were raised by two of Weyburn's sign rental companies regarding the $100 annual administration fee that was put in place on December 31, 2012.
Sydney Flynn: one of two Canadians attends theatre camp in U.S.A.

Sydney Flynn: one of two Canadians attends theatre camp in U.S.A.

Over the years, the Missoula Children's Theater (MCT) has been coming to Carlyle to help young performers discover their dreams. Travelling across both Canada and the United States they help showcase talents of youth.
Kids Carnival a hit at Wawota Museum

Kids Carnival a hit at Wawota Museum

Kids laughing, playing games, and having fun was a sight to see on Thursday, Oct. 10, at the Wawota Museum for a Kids' Carnival. The museum began hosting the event last year as a way to get youth involved.
Carlyle RCMP weekly report

Carlyle RCMP weekly report

The Carlyle detachment of the RCMP was involved with 51 calls between Oct. 4 and Oct. 10. False Calls A false 911 call was received. Two alarms in the area were also attended, though they were found to be false.
RCMP seek public help in RM of Lomond crimes

RCMP seek public help in RM of Lomond crimes

The Weyburn RCMP Detachment is seeking the public's assistance in locating the individuals responsible for a number of vandalism and theft incidents over the past few months in the RM of Lomond.
Rolling out the percussion for band

Rolling out the percussion for band

Percussionist Blake Atcheson provides an appropriate roll on the kettle drums, during a practice of the song "In the Shining" with the Comp School's concert band on Wednesday.
Neil Squire Society partners with Carlyle Chamber of Commerce

Neil Squire Society partners with Carlyle Chamber of Commerce

Neil Squire had always been an active member of society. Born and raised in British Columbia he grew up participating in school sports, achieving merits in scholastics, and eventually went on to the University of Victoria.
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