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Happy 105th birthday, Elsie Cameron

Happy 105th birthday, Elsie Cameron

Elsie Cameron, who resides at the Moose Mountain Lodge, recently celebrated her 105th birthday. She was born Elsie Campbell on Nov. 18, 1915, and is the only daughter to Robert Linden Campbell and Mary Jane Campbell.

Carlyle U9 Cougars beat Alameda twice

The Carlyle U9 Cougars hit the ice to start their season the weekend of Nov. 21 and 22 and I’m sure I speak for many when I say I couldn’t be happier. The team took on the Alameda Rink Rats in a spirited home and home series.

Envision Counselling launches gift card drive

As people head into the Christmas season, the counsellors and staff at Envision Counselling and Support Centre are seeing families in crisis, so they came up with a way the community can help.
Against all odds

Against all odds

Dallas Lequyer decided to open the doors to the public at Redline Autoparts and Industrial Supplies despite the COVID-19 product delays. Not discouraged, he shared that he is open for business and ready to serve.

Continuing care and concern for families to finish out 2020

Interviews with Theresa Luedtke in regard to the Carlyle & District Food Bank always centre around optimism and gratitude.
DARDA Hypnosis: Reaching out to help individuals to understand their minds.

DARDA Hypnosis: Reaching out to help individuals to understand their minds.

Hypnotherapy is a modality in the therapy world where a hypnotist uses hypnosis to insert suggestions into the clients mind, because when you are in hypnosis your conscious mind is less resistant.
Firefighters learn valuable lessons in grain bin rescue

Firefighters learn valuable lessons in grain bin rescue

The Kipling Fire Department, in partnership with the Canadian Agricultural Safety Association (CASA), participated in a grain entrapment rescue demonstration and training program at the Kipling Fire Hall on Nov. 20 and 21.

Carlyle U11 Cougars defeat Carievale

Eager parents and excited players arrived at the Carlyle Sports Arena on the morning of Nov. 21 for the Carlyle U11 Cougars first game of the season against the Carievale Storm.
Cougars win two over Oil Kings

Cougars win two over Oil Kings

The Carlyle Cougars got their first win of the season at home Friday when they beat the Kipling-Windthorst Oil Kings by a score of 7-3. Ben Johnstone, Jonny Gaudet and Dakota Rose combined for a total of 18 points on the night.
Annissa Cheyne in the running for the Greatest Baker

Annissa Cheyne in the running for the Greatest Baker

Thanks to all the voters, Annissa Cheyne, formerly of Kipling and now residing in Saskatoon, is in the quarter-finals and has a real chance of becoming the Greatest Baker, who will take home $10,000 and a feature in Bake from Scratch Magazine, along
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