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A brave new world

Somehow it seems farmers on the Prairies, and particularly in Saskatchewan seem to be finding themselves thrust into a modern version of Aldous Huxley's Brave New World, and that book wasn't exactly the happiest vision of the future.
A penny for your thoughts, no longer relevant?

A penny for your thoughts, no longer relevant?

Canada will withdraw the penny from circulation this year, with the last ever being minted in April. This will save taxpayers an average of $11 million annually.
Regional Drama Fest

Regional Drama Fest

This year's Regional Drama Fest was held at Oxbow Prairie Horizons School, Mar. 30 and Mar. 31. The winners of this event will attend provincials at the University of Regina, May 10-12. Members of the drama department at Gordon F.
Day of Impact at CES

Day of Impact at CES

The Day of Impact was held March 28th at the Carlyle Elementary school. This day was created to get parents and their toddlers, who are turning four in 2012, prepared for Kindergarten. The event was two hours long, between 5 p.m. and 7 p.m.

Watch out, here come the Blue Jays

You can't shove a square peg into a round hole, nor squeeze a camel through the eye of a needle. And the Blue Jays can't win the American League East.

Successful weekend for Moose Mountain Drillers

This weekend the Drillers headed west for another great tournament hosted by Weyburn.

Politicians shouldn't mess with democracy

The generation before mine takes democracy a lot more seriously. It's likely because that generation fought in a war to maintain it. My generation and the generations that followed are more disengaged in a modern world with all too many distractions.
Arcola Daycare hosts 2nd annual Spring Fling

Arcola Daycare hosts 2nd annual Spring Fling

On Saturday, Mar. 24, Arcola Daycare hosted their 2nd annual Spring Fling Kids Carnival at Prairie Place. There were over 200 children and adults attend this very fun and worthwhile event.

Masters Week: wall to wall Tiger Woods

It's Masters week, which means it's a) the unofficial start of spring; b) golf's first major of the season; and c) the beginning of wall-to-wall Golf Channel coverage of Tiger Woods.
Canada's Greatest Know It All has Carlyle roots

Canada's Greatest Know It All has Carlyle roots

Monday night Canada found out that the country's greatest know-it-all was Ted Coffey, a former Carlyle area resident.
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