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Moose Mountain Elks host national leader

Moose Mountain Elks host national leader

On Sept. 26, 1912 the Canadian Elks were established with a lodge being built in Vancouver, B.C. It grew quickly and has become "the largest, all-Canadian, fraternal organization in Canada," according to their website.

A refuge in the storm

This week has been one of those "gifts from heaven". The opportunity to travel back to see special friends, combined with the launch of my new book, are things I've looked forward to for several years.

Carlyle Community School

Carlyle Elementary Community School hosted MCT's production of The Wizard of Oz this week. The performance will be held on Friday Oct 26th evening at 7:00pm in the C.E.S. gymnasium.

Pause for Reflection

A pastor put sanitary hot air dryers in the rest rooms at his church and after two weeks took them out. I asked him why, and he said that when he went in there he saw a sign that read: "For a sample of this week's sermon, push the button.

GFK High School set to "scare away" hunger

This Halloween, the School Community Council and Gordon F. Kells High School will be taking part in the "We Scare Hunger" campaign.

Manning's plan looking 'super' so far

Step 1: Peyton Manning becomes a free agent.

New season begins for Carlyle Skating Club

With a brand new skating season just around the corner we are happy to announce that we have secured the coaching expertise of Dawn Dyer again this season. Born and raised in Carlyle, Dawn brings many years of skating experience to our club.
A brief Hallowe'en history

A brief Hallowe'en history

With Hallowe'en right around the corner, I thought it might be interesting to look into the history of the holiday. A holiday which encourages kids to dress in scary outfits, carve pumpkins, and go from house to house trick or treating.
And Now For Something Completely Different

And Now For Something Completely Different

Cornerstone Theatre decided to put on a fall mash-up of performances.
Linda Wegner returns to Stoughton for book signing

Linda Wegner returns to Stoughton for book signing

Twelve years ago everything changed for Linda Wegner, currently residing in Powell River, B.C. She had been a pastor's wife for the majority of her life and due to some unexpected challenges Wegner took on the role of family wage earner.
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