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Music in the Park created a special feeling for the crowd

Music in the Park created a special feeling for the crowd

Many gathered at the Shirley Carson Therapeutic Park in Lampman for music and more.
Creative fundraiser for fight against cancer marking 15 years

Creative fundraiser for fight against cancer marking 15 years

Darlene Olsen has organized the event every year since its inception.
White Bear FN hosts Truth and Reconciliation event

White Bear FN hosts Truth and Reconciliation event

More than 100 people donned bright orange shirts and braved the high winds for a walk.
White Bear FN hosts Truth and Reconciliation event

White Bear FN hosts Truth and Reconciliation event

More than 100 people donned bright orange shirts and braved the high winds for a walk.
Column: The journey towards Truth and Reconciliation

Column: The journey towards Truth and Reconciliation

While some progress has been made, particularly in public awareness and symbolic gestures like the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, there is still much work to be done.
Column: The journey towards Truth and Reconciliation

Column: The journey towards Truth and Reconciliation

Stephanie Zoer reflects on the significance of the National Day of Truth and Reconciliation.
Fuel Good Day in Arcola benefits recreation board

Fuel Good Day in Arcola benefits recreation board

At the end of the day, the efforts raised $3,656.19 for efforts to improve the Prairie Place Complex.
Carlyle motocross races drew lots of entries

Carlyle motocross races drew lots of entries

Races were held on Sept. 21 and 22.
Here N There Healing offers an array of alternatives

Here N There Healing offers an array of alternatives

Koreana Bjarnason-Stomp is the owner and operator of Here N There Healing and has Sassy Soul Shop in Fillmore. She will now be offering her services at Beauty By Jo in Stoughton.
All ages need to wear a bicycle helmet

All ages need to wear a bicycle helmet

A total of 107 kids from kindergarten to Grade 2, from both the Carlyle Elementary and Manor Schools, attended a bike safety event in Carlyle.
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