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More of the best from 2011

Part II of the best quips and quotes from 2011 (July through December segment): Fark.com: "Psychology professor gives an in-depth explanation detailing why sports fans riot. He could have saved a lot of time and just said 'beer.

Carlyle Curling Club to host Senior Men's Â鶹ÊÓƵern Championship

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News from Carlyle Town Council

Town Council would like to meet with CN (Canadian National Railway) to talk to them about doing a press release or a public meeting.

Weekly RCMP Report

The weekly report is prepared with the assistance of the Carlyle RCMP. Issues involving the Mental Health Act, among others, are not reported. The report of this week covers the period of Dec. 10 to Dec. 16.
CN proposal for Carlyle proves controversial

CN proposal for Carlyle proves controversial

A proposal by Canadian National railways to build a crude-oil transfer depot in the community of Carlyle has proved to be controversial, as town council moves to register its disagreement with the planned facility.

Safety in the storm

You had to be there to appreciate the passion of the moment: I was standing in the doorway of our canvas garage, waiting for a friend to pick me up for a Toastmaster's meeting.

Ron Carson presented with province's highest honour

Ron Carson of Lampman was the recipient of Saskatchewan's highest honour, the Saskatchewan Order of Merit, in Regina on Dec. 7.

Wall could face a few pitfalls in 2012

Looking at where Premier Brad Wall's Saskatchewan Party now sits, it's hard to imagine it having many struggles in 2012. Its 64-per-cent and 49-seat win in the Nov. 7 election obviously gives it an unquestionable mandate to govern as it sees fit.

Manor Elementary puts on "The Littlest Christmas Tree!"

The Manor elementary school students, from kindergarten to grade 6, all worked together to perform a fun Christmas show for their family, friends, and community members.
Stoughton student wins Youth Biz award

Stoughton student wins Youth Biz award

"Need a little lovin' from the oven? Sweet Tooth has got you covered!" Seventeen-year-old Courtney Knibbs from Stoughton Central School was selected as the second place winner of the 2011 Community Futures YouthBiz competition.
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