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Puck-n-Funny performs in Wawota

Puck-n-Funny performs in Wawota

You would have been hard pressed to find a straight face at the Wawota Legion Hall last Saturday night. The Puck-n-Funny comedy troop was invited to the Hall to help raise funds for the local hockey arena.
Tastes from around the world

Tastes from around the world

Saturday, Oct. 20 saw a group of 352 attend Lampman Mosaic, a fundraiser for the rink. The evening held great food, fun, and company as people came together to help raise money to repair the roof of the rink.
Weekly RCMP report

Weekly RCMP report

Between the 11th and 18th of Oct., the RCMP detachment in Carlyle received at total of 67 calls. Cases involving mental health issues, child welfare or other undisclosed matters will not be reported. Oct.

The time for a Heritage Fund is now

If most other jobs had the same philosophy towards savings as government, they wouldn't do very well.

Agriculture back in its rightful place

While talking about his Saskatchewan Plan for Growth vision statement last week, Premier Brad Wall offered a reminder that we in this province best not forget: Agriculture cannot be forgotten.
Illusionist teaches life lessons in Manor

Illusionist teaches life lessons in Manor

Manor School hosted Greg and his wife Oonaugh Wood on Friday, Oct. 12. Greg Wood is an illusionist by trade and Oonaugh his assistant.

RCMP Report

Between Oct. 4 and Oct. 11 the Carlyle detachment of the RCMP responded to 40 occurrences. There was a false alarm responded to on Oct. 4. Two traffic tickets for speeding were also issued on this day. On Oct.
Mitchell sisters wrap up season with the Cougars

Mitchell sisters wrap up season with the Cougars

Chenelle and Sasha Mitchell, sisters from Carlyle, have been playing ball all of their lives. They both began at the age of five when they were old enough to start T-ball. As they grew, they succeeded in becoming top athletes.

Trick or treating safety tips

Hallowe'en is coming quickly. Ghosts, ghouls, goblins, princesses, superheroes, and more will be flocking to the streets as they trick or treat.

Tennis in Canada on the rise

Naming six current tennis professionals isn't that difficult for most Canadian sports fans. You start with Nadal, then Federer, Andy Murray, Venus and Serena Williams and Maria Sharapova. For a bonus point, most could come up with Novak Djokovic.
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