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Lions Club receives donation

Lions Club receives donation

Pictured is Carlyle Lions Club member Ron Paul, receiving a generous donation of gift cards from Steve Schultz, co-owner of the Carlyle Pharmasave.
Sympathies to Royal Family

Sympathies to Royal Family

The Beautiful Scenery

The Beautiful Scenery

Dion Cochrane captured this beautiful photo recently, before the snow struck southeast Saskatchewan. It is the type of phot0 that can be found in many parts of the region. For more great photos, see Observed At pictures on Page A7

Maryfield Sunrise Villa news

The main topic this past week has been the weather. We are finally getting some moisture. We would have preferred getting rain than snow but grateful with the moisture we did get. At one point, it was almost like a blizzard out.
Cornerstone Family and Youth pizza fundraiser

Cornerstone Family and Youth pizza fundraiser

An important fundraiser for the Cornerstone Family & Youth (CFY) is now underway.

Carlyle Town Council recap

Members of Carlyle town council gathered on April 7 to discuss several things. Council provided information on a recent strategic planning session. On March 4, council participated in a closed-door meeting led by HMC Management Inc.

Alida News

Hope everyone enjoyed their spring break. Now students will have two weeks of online learning, thanks to this pandemic showing its face once again. Good luck students, I’m sure you would just as soon be back at school with your friends and teachers.
Estevan area the focus of April land sale

Estevan area the focus of April land sale

Saskatchewan's public offering of Crown petroleum and natural gas rights, held April 6, generated $1,925,874 in revenue for the province.

Wawota Weekly News

Saundra Corkish enjoyed the Easter weekend at Muenster. She visited with Keith and Lori Hinz, Jared, Alyssa and Jennifer. Happy 55th anniversary to Dan and Carol Nicurity. Their anniversary was on April 2.

Remembering hugs we have been missing

I would like you to recall the 10 best hugs you had before COVID-19 came along. Now we remember again what we are missing.
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