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History Hotline: be proud

History Hotline: be proud

Did you know Carlyle had a 4-H Beef Club? Can you name any of these people in this picture? Many of them are still here and proud to call Carlyle and district home.

UC Chimes - Why bad things happen to good people

Sometimes we wonder why bad things happen to good people? Some work hard, but they are not treated as they deserve.

Rider Insider

A smile flashed across Brendan Taman's face at the mention of the term "playoffs". There's another word the Saskatchewan Roughriders General Manager actually despises, but we'll get to that later.
Locals recognized for bravery

Locals recognized for bravery

In a situation demanding bravery how would you respond? For two local men this question presented itself and they each acted selflessly, without regard for themselves. A ceremony was held at 2 p.m. on Oct.

A "Monster Bash" for a great cause

A group of local mothers have organized a "Monster Bash" -a charity event in support of the Cornerstone Family and Youth.
Cougars win home tournament

Cougars win home tournament

The Carlyle Cougar Senior Girls Volleyball Team hosted their annual invitational tournament. Teams from Oxbow, Stoughton, Carnduff, Manor/Wawota, and Lampman attended the two-day event.

Business as usual for town council

Last week's town council, which was called to order on Oct. 17, marked an end to Mike Lothian, Darren Grimes and George Anderson's terms as alderman.

Gordon F. Kells High School Cougar Corner

Congratulations to the Senior Girls Volleyball Team who won their home tournament on the weekend. The girls also won gold in the Maryfield tournament the previous weekend.
Turning Points: From a concrete jungle to the open prairies

Turning Points: From a concrete jungle to the open prairies

It was about two weeks ago when I boarded a train at Toronto's Union Station with a one-way ticket to Melville, Saskatchewan. A friend had come along with me to the station to keep me company and say a final goodbye.

Feeding a growing population

One of the over-riding issues of agriculture moving forward is simply feeding a growing world population.
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