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Shelley Slykhuis retires as Dickens festival chairwoman

Shelley Slykhuis retires as Dickens festival chairwoman

Slykhuis has long been involved with the popular December festival that turns Carlyle into a quaint, Victorian-era village.
Update: Severe thunderstorm watch lifted in southeast Sask

Update: Severe thunderstorm watch lifted in southeast Sask

Much of the southeast was covered by the thunderstorm watch.
Architects chosen for new Carlyle school project

Architects chosen for new Carlyle school project

Number Ten Architectural Group out of Winnipeg will handle the architectural work.
Update: Truck stolen from Carnduff has been located

Update: Truck stolen from Carnduff has been located

The truck has black trim along the bottom of its doors and the truck box.
SE Cornerstone aims to build communications with stakeholders

SE Cornerstone aims to build communications with stakeholders

Building relationships internally and externally with stakeholders within, and in concert with the Â鶹ÊÓƵ East Cornerstone Public School Division is one of the primary goals of the school division.
Stoughton has a new postmaster after 19 years

Stoughton has a new postmaster after 19 years

Koreana Bjarnason-Stomp replaces Colleen Andris, who was the postmaster in Stoughton for 19 years.
Carievale Greenhouse enjoys offering a wide range of plants

Carievale Greenhouse enjoys offering a wide range of plants

The greenhouse opened in 1967 and was owned and operated by Mike and Loverne Hall. It was open until 2013, when the Halls closed the doors.
Early learning challenges addressed in SE Cornerstone

Early learning challenges addressed in SE Cornerstone

There is rapid growth in the Â鶹ÊÓƵ East Cornerstone Public School Division’s Early Learning programming, trustees heard at this month's board meeting.
Photos: Carlyle Lions present more than $30,000 in donations

Photos: Carlyle Lions present more than $30,000 in donations

Five different organizations will benefit from the Carlyle Lions' commitment to the community.
High tea at the Carlyle library

High tea at the Carlyle library

Attendees enjoyed their tea and coffee with a tasty selection of dainties.
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