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Saskatchewan teachers withdraw all services on May 5 province-wide

Saskatchewan teachers withdraw all services on May 5 province-wide

On May 3, Saskatchewan Teachers' Federations announced that all STF members would be withdrawing full professional and voluntary services on Thursday, May 5, in order to take part in a one-day study day and rally.
Dance Zone dancers strutt their stuff

Dance Zone dancers strutt their stuff

Dance Zone School of Dancing members took the stage in Carlyle on May 4 at Carlyle Elementary School. The club, taught by instructors out of Weyburn, have 67 children registered for dance this year.

Town of Carlyle Council Meeting

The current water situation was the root of many discussions at the meeting. Trucks removing sewage are located on Carlyle Avenue in an attempt to address the strains placed on the sewer system created by excess run-off.
Dunn Transport Ltd. 60 years and counting

Dunn Transport Ltd. 60 years and counting

Approximately 150 people came out to the new facility of Dunn Transport Ltd. in Carlyle on Saturday, May 7. A special event was hosted by the local business to celebrate three important milestones in the company history.
Ratepayers vote and support to continue paving project

Ratepayers vote and support to continue paving project

RM of Moose Creek ratepayers went to the polls on May 2. A total of 280 voters from the area let their views be known about whether or not they supported the continued paving of Highway 361.

Pause for Reflection: Perfect the cup as planned but don't be in a rush Lord

For the majority of us the most horrible fear is the fear of speaking in front of the public, and the second most frightening fear is the fear of death.
Locals achieve success at Body Building Show in Saskatoon

Locals achieve success at Body Building Show in Saskatoon

Success was the result of a lot of hard work, sweat, perseverance and clean eating for three individuals from Carlyle on April 30.

Lobster and found

The other day I was headed home and ended up following a small, beat-up old pick-up truck. The truck had a cap over the back deck with a door in the rear, and I noticed that the door was swinging wildly ajar as the truck bounced along.
Facebooking it

Facebooking it

Modern technology is absolutely amazing, especially when it comes to communication.

Labour disputes slightly more complex

The line between public sector union greed and government stinginess in times of prosperity isn't really all that fine after all.
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