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The renovations continue. This winter we asked first-year Roughrider head coach Corey Chamblin if his football team - if compared to a recently-purchased house - was simply a fixer-upper or if it needed massive renovations.
Carlyle bantam boys league champs

Carlyle bantam boys league champs

After a solid season in the Estevan Minor Baseball League, the Carlyle Bantam boy's team met Oxbow in a hard fought league final on Thursday, June 21. Many were in attendance for the final league game.
Kisbey judged as best kept town

Kisbey judged as best kept town

This year's MAK Attack was held on June 20, a dreary day that was livened by the competition. Since its inception in 1993 the MAK Attack has been an annual competition between Manor, Arcola, and Kisbey.

More than I expected, not greater than I prepared for

A famous tight-rope walker stood before a huge crowd; "Do you believe that I can walk across Niagara Falls on this tightrope?" he asked. "Yes!" they shouted. So he did. "Now, do you believe that I can cross pushing a wheelbarrow?" he asked.

Burris and Ticats ready for Grey Cup run

It's been quite a drought for the Hamilton Tiger-Cats, but with a couple of former all-stars from the west suiting up in the black and yellow uniforms of Steeltown, the Grey Cup could make a return to Hamilton in 2012.
Carlyle welcomes musicians with open arms.

Carlyle welcomes musicians with open arms.

This past weekend, Carlyle was lucky enough to welcome some very talented musicians to town. With Boogiefest being a hot and happening event, concerts and dances saw a great deal of attention.

Chocolate and the vine

There are some things about which it is best to be ignorant. Take bittersweet chocolate, for example. Of all my culinary sins, overindulgence in chocolate is not one of them but a friend recently introduced me to some mighty powerful temptation.
What ticks me off

What ticks me off

Now I know my opinion on this subject won't be accepted by the majority of readers. With the population of Saskatchewan being fairly conservative, the topic of abortion is normally straight up frowned upon.
Boogie until the sun goes down

Boogie until the sun goes down

The sun was shining, and the weather stayed clear for one of the most exciting weekends of summer in Carlyle. Engines revving could be heard for miles at the 11th annual Carlyle Boogie Fest, June 22 and 23.

Alta MP speaks well for rural Sask.

The biggest problem in politics is how quickly those we elect forget where they came from and whom they were elected to represent. But maybe one of the problems is that we don't give enough credit to those that do remember.
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