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Wilson’s Old Tyme Harvest celebrates farming history

Wilson’s Old Tyme Harvest celebrates farming history

The farm, located north of Manor, has bigger plans for next year when it celebrates the 10th edition on Aug. 30.
Second call for nominations issued for Carlyle town council

Second call for nominations issued for Carlyle town council

Mayor Jennifer Sedor has been acclaimed to a second term in the role.
Cannington candidates busy campaigning in provincial election

Cannington candidates busy campaigning in provincial election

There were four candidates on the ballot as of Wednesday afternoon.
UPDATE: RCMP continues investigation after armed robbery in Whitewood area

UPDATE: RCMP continues investigation after armed robbery in Whitewood area

The RCMP says there are two suspects who might be armed and are considered dangerous.
Man accused in connection with Oxbow woman's death back in court

Man accused in connection with Oxbow woman's death back in court

Tyler Shaw's next court appearance is set for Nov. 4.
Fans came out to Riders on the Road in Lampman

Fans came out to Riders on the Road in Lampman

Rider Pride was on full display on Lampman on Saturday.
New Carlyle school bringing community together for better future

New Carlyle school bringing community together for better future

While the government is covering the construction costs, there’s an opportunity to enhance key spaces that will benefit students for years to come.
Living as a single parent after cancer devastates a family

Living as a single parent after cancer devastates a family

Cheryl Lake reflects on her experiences after the death of her husband due to cancer.
Pheasant Rump honours National Day for Truth and Reconciliation

Pheasant Rump honours National Day for Truth and Reconciliation

A ceremony took place, with tables dressed in white cloths and everyone wearing orange t-shirts.
Ocean Man FN, Stoughton, reflect Truth and Reconciliation

Ocean Man FN, Stoughton, reflect Truth and Reconciliation

Most who attended wore orange shirts with the logo for Every Child Matters.
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