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Enbridge gives back

Enbridge gives back

The employees of Enbridge got together for a cause on Friday, Sept.14th. The company as a whole found it vital that money being raised from their community smokies sale be donated to United Way.
Breakfast is served

Breakfast is served

Arriving at Carlyle Elementary School on Tuesday, Sept. 11 was different than most days. Children were asked to wake up early and bring their families in with them.
Reflections owners take on a new project

Reflections owners take on a new project

Many of you may have been dedicated customers of Heather and Ken Frederickson of Wawota when they owned Reflections Flowers, Photos and Gifts in Redvers.
Weekly RCMP report

Weekly RCMP report

The Carlyle Detachment of the RCMP responded to a total of 44 calls over the week of Sept.7- Sept.13. Cases involving mental health issues, child welfare or other undisclosed matters will not be reported.

Disappointed in budget cuts

If recent experience has taught me anything, it's not to expect much in terms of positive for Western Canada and agriculture to come from the Stephen Harper government.
Let's go to the races

Let's go to the races

The second Annual Flyin' High at the Eagle Showdown is being held on Saturday, Sept. 29. Presented by Eagle Motor Sports and Joey Galloway Racing it is sure to be a day of non-stop action. Practice will be held in the evening on Sept. 28 between 4 p.

Unlike Feds, Stewart stands up for Sask.

What you want out of a politician is really the same thing you want out of a neighbour or friend. You want someone you can count on, someone you can really depend on when the chips are down.

Suicide awareness

World Suicide Prevention day has come and gone. By the time this is published it will already be almost two weeks since it occurred, but suicides and suicidal thoughts are happening every day.

Dear Editor

I read an article in a recent issue of Summer Times about the history of Kenosee Lake. The article stated that Fish Lake became Kenosee Lake in the early 1930's.
Homespun does it again

Homespun does it again

The 26th annual Homespun Craft Show and Sale attracted more than 70 vendors on Sept. 15 and 16. The weather drew in hundreds of visitors Saturday, as the surprise sunshine kept the out of town guests in Carlyle for a longer period of time.
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