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Women get informed

Women get informed

The Women's Wellness Day that was held at Kenossee Inn on May 5 was a great success. With a morning of thick fog about 90 women were able to attend, many impressed with what the day brought.
SGI promotes safety through a wide range of events

SGI promotes safety through a wide range of events

During this week, the Safety Team visited towns competing in the SGI seatbelt challenge, an event held each year to encourage seatbelt use. This first visit was a traveling car seat safety clinic.
Snooker tourney at Happy Gang

Snooker tourney at Happy Gang

Friday, May 5, saw a snooker tournament and lunch held by the Carlyle Happy Gang. The snooker tournament was a part of the Senior Olympic Games. The Saskatchewan Senior Fitness Association (SSFA) hold the games for anyone 55 and over.
The last penny struck

The last penny struck

"Find a penny, pick it up, all day long you'll have good luck." Will the luck a penny carries soon increase? With the end to production of pennies and the slow elimination from circulation, a penny found on the ground might soon become rare.

Carlyle council to move ahead with trunk line

The May 2 meeting of the Carlyle town council proved to be exciting, as council decided to move ahead with the planned-for sewer trunk line on the south end of town, despite the fact permission for borrowing is still pending.
One colour, one purpose, one community

One colour, one purpose, one community

Main Street turned into a wave of pink May 2, as students and community business' joined in the fight to stop bullying. This marked the second annual Pink Shirt Day for Carlyle and showed proof of growth since last year's event.

Goodbye PFRA

The federal government under the leadership of Prime Minister Stephen Harper is an increasing mystery in terms of how it deals with agriculture.

I can hardly wait

Just five more sleeps! For months I've anticipated attending my first District Toastmaster's (TM) Conference and the time is almost here. If the event is even as close to being as intense as my excitement, it promises to be quite the bang-up affair.
Convenience at your fingertips

Convenience at your fingertips

"We're here for your convenience." New Hope Country Convenience states on their menu.
STARS in the Regina sky

STARS in the Regina sky

If you look up into the Saskatchewan skies and see a helicopter speeding by, you are not going crazy, nor are you under surveillance. It is just the STARS (Shock Trauma Air Rescue Society), team flying by to another medical emergency.
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