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No excuse for OT loss

"I just took my eyes off the ball." - Weston Dressler, July 20, 2012 He was speaking about himself, but he might as well have been speaking for the entire team. The Saskatchewan Roughriders took their eye off the ball in Week 4.
What ticks me off

What ticks me off

So here it is, I like a football team other than the Roughriders. To make matters worse, it's one of Saskatchewan's arch nemesis'; the Montreal Alouettes.

Add Ti Chi to your diet to reduce stress

In the summer heat and within your busy work schedule you may be finding it hard to relax or stay in shape. Garth Herman will hold an introductory Tai Chi and Qigong class at 7 p.m.

Where smaller cows can shine

Sometimes a common theme seems to pop up and take over at times in terms of writing a column on a sector for some 20-plus years, and this month it seems to be the changing view of the optimum size of cattle.

Canadian coach guides Tiger's comback

Statues are built for some coaches. Some have had stadiums named after them. A handful have been honoured with Hall of Fame selections. But generally, it's sad but true: Coaches are hired to be fired.

New budgeting concerns and water issues

The Carlyle town council meeting held on July 18 addressed a number of matters affecting the town. They discussed how their dust control initiative was doing, with the verdict being very well. It is both aesthetically appealing and is doing its job.
Weekly RCMP report

Weekly RCMP report

The Carlyle Detachment of the RCMP responded to a total of 62 calls over the week of July 13-19. Certain cases involving mental health issues or other undisclosed matters cannot be reported.
Rural Pioneer day surprises children at Rusty Relics Museum

Rural Pioneer day surprises children at Rusty Relics Museum

On Wednesday July 18, the Carlyle Rusty Relics Museum appeared just as a snapshot from the 1800's may have looked like, minus the new modern clothing that is.
Saskatchewan Express entertains park crowd

Saskatchewan Express entertains park crowd

This year Saskatchewan Express celebrates its 32 years of existence with their Fireworks Summer Tour. A musical/dance group that claims to have Saskatchewan's top talent performs across the province and country.

Sask. artist to hold classes in Moose Mountain Provincial Park

Moose Mountain Artists' Colony Art Classes will be held in August. Saskatchewan artist Nikki Jacquin will be teaching a variety of classes.
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