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Gordon F. Kells High School Cougar Corner

Awards Afternoon was held last week. Congratulations to all of the students who were acknowledged for their excellence in academics, clubs, and sports.

Healing hands come to Carlyle

A Natural Health and Healing Expo will be held on July 7 and 8 at Memorial Hall in Carlyle. The event begins early at 10 a.m each day, and goes till supper time.
Kisbey judged as best kept town

Kisbey judged as best kept town

This year's MAK Attack was held on June 20, a dreary day that was livened by the competition. Since its inception in 1993 the MAK Attack has been an annual competition between Manor, Arcola, and Kisbey.

ADOPT program for new technologies

Federal Agriculture Minister Gerry Ritz and Saskatchewan Agriculture Minister Lyle Stewart recently announced nearly $550,000 in new funding through the Agricultural Demonstration of Practices and Technologies Program (ADOPT).

Crime Stoppers seeking assistance with fuel thefts

The Weyburn Police Service and Saskatchewan Crime Stoppers are asking the public for assistance in the the following crimes: On May 3, 2012, Weyburn police received a complaint regarding a gas drive-off from the Mac's Convenience Store.
Carlyle welcomes musicians with open arms.

Carlyle welcomes musicians with open arms.

This past weekend, Carlyle was lucky enough to welcome some very talented musicians to town. With Boogiefest being a hot and happening event, concerts and dances saw a great deal of attention.
Leisure services brings in new blood

Leisure services brings in new blood

The new leisure services manager has spent the past two weeks getting settled into his new post, with his sights on maximizing the potential of the Energy City's recreational facilities.
A group hug for Fat Cat

A group hug for Fat Cat

A group of children hug Fat Cat, the mascot of the Weyburn Credit Union, during a customer appreciation barbecue on Coteau Avenue on Friday. From left are Walker Happ, J'anne Colbow, Elise Colbow, Ashlynn Burke and Cameron Greve.
'Cugnet Centre' naming continues a legacy of local contribution

'Cugnet Centre' naming continues a legacy of local contribution

Weyburn's community, culture and convention centre, which has been known to locals as The Triple C Centre, has finally received its official name.
Boogie until the sun goes down

Boogie until the sun goes down

The sun was shining, and the weather stayed clear for one of the most exciting weekends of summer in Carlyle. Engines revving could be heard for miles at the 11th annual Carlyle Boogie Fest, June 22 and 23.
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