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Weekly RCMP report

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 Nov. 12 to 18.

Taylor vs Tyler? We have a new leader

Your Honour: The hockey jury may wish to change its mind. Remember the 'Taylor vs.

Rider Insider

Well it all comes down to this. The 2011 CFL season has come down to a one game showdown for all the marbles between the BC Lions and Winnipeg Blue Bombers this Sunday at BC Place Stadium in Vancouver. It's the way it should be, really.

6 & unders put up a good fight

The 6 and under(Wade) team had a good game Saturday despite the loss against Wawota with a score of 9-14. The little guys put up a good fight with goals from Tyrell Dixon, Dawson Galbriath, Kale Arndt, and Chase Robertson.

Gordon F. Kells High School Cougar Corner

The Senior and Junior Drama Clubs had their first meetings last week. More than 30 students will be involved in these clubs this season. Mr. Howe, Mr. Dyck, Mr.

Pause for Reflection

There's a Buddhist parable that runs something like this: One day as the Buddha was sitting under a tree, a young, trim soldier walked by, looked at the Buddha, noticed his weight and his fat, and said: "You look like a pig!" The Buddha looked up cal
Roar from the Carlyle Lions Den

Roar from the Carlyle Lions Den

November 2011 Because of the election and the Happy Gang being the site of the advanced poll, we held our first meeting at the conference room at 8 Words Cafe with the added attraction of coffee and dessert.
Food Bank in need of help

Food Bank in need of help

Have you ever had to go without? Have you ever had to rely on someone else to help feed your family? Do you know what it feels like to be hungry? There are people in southeastern Saskatchewan that are faced with these challenges daily.

Supply management

One thing which has never made sense to me, and that is how we seem so interested in tossing aside the supply-managed sectors of farming.
White Bear hosts National Aboriginal Addictions Awareness Week events

White Bear hosts National Aboriginal Addictions Awareness Week events

White Bear First Nation was a busy place last week when raising awareness about addictions took centre stage. The community was home to a number of events aimed to draw attention to National Aboriginal Addictions Awareness Week.
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