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"Exit the Body" takes the stage in two weeks

In just two weeks, Cornerstone Theatre Inc. will take the stage for the production of "Exit the Body," a play set in New England in 1961.

Does God laugh?

Last week I submitted the argument that Spring really wasn't far away. This I did in spite of knowing that blowing snow, cold and generally "sick of winter" blues affected most of my reading audience.

Western Star Inn breaks ground in Carlyle

Story:With construction starting for the Western Star Inn, Carlyle will experience an increase in available accommodations in the future. Building and development permits have been approved for a 64-unit structure.

Pause for Reflection: Thermostat or thermometer and how do I rate as a Christian

There was this important job to be done and everybody was asked to doit. Everybody was sure that somebody would do it. Anybody could have done it, but nobody did it. Somebody got angry about that because it was everybody's job.
Moose Mountain Impact Atom tier team

Moose Mountain Impact Atom tier team

Moose Mountain Impact would like to send out a huge thank you to Impact Oilfield Management Team, Owners Gregg Fischer and Steve Lobreau for sponsoring our new jerseys.

Dear Premier Wall:

In my e-mail letter of Jan 31/2011, that you shared with the Health Minister regarding the bed closures in Deer View Lodge, it appears that you and your advisors do not wish to fully understand the unnecessary abuse of our citizens.

Sask budget lowers taxes, reduces debt in balanced budget

The Saskatchewan Party government announced the budget March 23, offering tax breaks and extra spending. It is the last budget before the provincial election this fall.

All volunteers take one step back

Last week a friend dropped by and invited us to a big birthday party he was throwing for his wife.

Town of Carlyle proactive in addressing potential runoff issues

With spring upon us and images of last year's abundance of summer rainfall fresh in our minds, the Town of Carlyle is being proactive in addressing potential runoff issues.

GF Kells Cougar Corner: Drama club is busy

The G.F. Kells Drama Club presented For Whom the Tinkerbell Tolls for the Carlyle Elementary School in the afternoon on Monday, March 28. They performed this play and Anonymous for the public in the evening.
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