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Playoffs in sight for Saskota Baseball League

Playoffs in sight for Saskota Baseball League

This year the Saskota Baseball League was host to ten teams. The North Division made up of the Arcola Threshers, Carlyle Cardinals, Kenosee Cubs, Redvers A's, and the Wawota Pats.
A long way from home

A long way from home

Cyclist, Ingrid Eder-Carrizo, has come from Spain to bicycle across Canada. Turning 61 in Winnipeg two weeks ago, she has always been passionate about cycling.
Rusty Relics kick starts summer children's activities

Rusty Relics kick starts summer children's activities

Children from Cornerstone Family and Youth Day Camp traveled the world and the seven seas without stepping a foot out of Carlyle last Wednesday, July 4.
What the future holds

What the future holds

Zack Sharp has always loved baseball. This love coupled with his natural ability has led to a baseball scholarship. In the fall Sharp will head to Crown College in Minneapolis, MN. Earlier this year Sharp had made a profile with a recruiting agency.

Agricultural trends

Trends in agriculture are always interesting to follow.
What ticks me off

What ticks me off

I sit here today thinking about the many accomplishments I have made in my short almost 21 years on earth. For such a young person, I have succeeded at many things, I should be happy.

Carlyle shrinks annexation plan

Following meetings with affected residents and property owners in the land the town of Carlyle had been eyeing for inclusion into the municipality, the town has decreased its planned annexation area to just around four quarter-sections, down from app
Alice VanHeukelom celebrates 100 years

Alice VanHeukelom celebrates 100 years

Born on July 7, 1912, Alice Van Heukelom has now turned 100. Born south of Carlyle on the family farm, in a sod house, she grew up with four brothers. They all went to the country school and in the summer would attend barefoot.

Medicare celebrates 50 years in Saskatchewan

When people around the world think of Canada, they often think of free health care. Though it has been a struggle and continues to cause problems, in a sense, it is something that Canadians are proud to have.

Measuring divinization and marking on the chimney

On one of the walls in my brother's kitchen are little black lines with dates beside them all the way up the wall. They signify the height of my niece and nephews as they grow up with the corresponding date on it.
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