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Indigenous teachings would be beneficial to Holy Family students: teacher

Indigenous teachings would be beneficial to Holy Family students: teacher

Teacher Joanne McLeod shared lessons she learned from the Indigenous Education Symposium held in Saskatoon in mid-May
Carlyle woman finds dream job as librarian

Carlyle woman finds dream job as librarian

Twietmeyer has been a resident of Carlyle since 2010.
Kingston Midstream donation will benefit Lions Park in Carlyle

Kingston Midstream donation will benefit Lions Park in Carlyle

"Campers have started rolling in and it’s looking like a busy year.â€
Carlyle golf club fundraiser keeps golfers fed, hydrated and happy

Carlyle golf club fundraiser keeps golfers fed, hydrated and happy

Tournament was a fundraiser for new tarps for the greens.
Eight southeast Sask. residents selected to promote the region

Eight southeast Sask. residents selected to promote the region

Residents of Estevan, Carlyle and Torquay among those selected to promote the region.
Carnduff enjoys a free lunch, courtesy of Access

Carnduff enjoys a free lunch, courtesy of Access

Carnduff among the communities to have a barbecue courtesy of Access Communications.
Brady farmhouse has been home to six generations

Brady farmhouse has been home to six generations

The Old Brady Farmhouse outside of Carlyle has a rich history and has been home to some wonderful people.
Matthewson & Co offers bursaries to small communities

Matthewson & Co offers bursaries to small communities

Two different bursaries will be offered this year.
Minor Ball Days return to Carlyle at appointed time

Minor Ball Days return to Carlyle at appointed time

Profits will be used to purchase a new portable pitching mound.
Wawota news - spring tea at the museum

Wawota news - spring tea at the museum

105th birthday celebrated
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