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Small town mentality, reason for musician's success?

As the van gets loaded and the gas tank is filled, the beginning of another tour for Matt Goud's Northcote begins. Matt Goud, who was born in Arcola and grew up in Carlyle, is on his way to becoming a recognized Canadian musician.
Western Star holds grand opening

Western Star holds grand opening

Carlyle's newest hotel, The Western Star, on Railway Ave. West, welcomed a select few for its grand opening on March 21. The hotel opened its doors on Feb. 19.
For the love of dogs

For the love of dogs

Ask Andrea McEwen what she loves about dogs and you will talk for hours! After self teaching herself with her first dog, a rambunctious cocker spaniel named Bailee, she decided to gain certifications for a few things, including animal first aid and C
Weekly RCMP report

Weekly RCMP report

In the week of Friday, March 16th to Friday, March 22nd, Carlyle Detachment of the RCMP responded to a total of 52 calls.

Carlyle council offers support for anti-bullying day

Among the items discussed at the Carlyle town council meeting on Mar. 21 was the request for funds and other supports for the annual anti-bullying day.

Pause for Reflection

George W. Bush noticed an old man in a long white robe, a long white beard and hair and carrying two stone tablets. He asked, "Are you Moses?" The man was silent. George asked him again, ''Are you Moses?'' The old man ignored him.

Things to consider in free trade

Free trade has become the key focus of foreign trade policy in both Canada, and around the world for several years in Canada, starting in earnest with the initial free trade deal inked with the United States.

Carlyle's new history book - do or die?!

Momentum has started toward Volume 2 of Carlyle and District History. More than 200 family histories have been submitted along with the stories of many businesses and groups.

Parable of the worms

We West Coast dwellers have had to eat a log of humble pie this winter. The weather's been lousy, eliminating all climate-related bragging rights.

Stoughton Central School The Weekly Bone

This past two weeks Stoughton school Band, Miranda Campbell, Austin Cameron, Madison Campbell, Shannon Belanger, Rhett Folk, Evan Laforet, Lorne Mitchell, Samantha Belanger, Declan Cameron, and Kaylee Bjarneson and the band teacher Kevin Dyck took a
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