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William Sinclair listens to the wishes of the public and will share the story of his life

William Sinclair listens to the wishes of the public and will share the story of his life

William Sinclair has led quite a life, and people have told him he has quite a story to tell. So he’s going to share it. Born in Scotland, Sinclair came to Canada when he was 21.
My Outlook

My Outlook

Something so small to tackle something so big

Pause for Reflection

COVID-19, prayer, and St Joseph

Good neighbours and a great God

It would be foolish to attempt to try to ignore the on-going pandemic, what with news of more cases, more deaths and more jaw-dropping information daily bombarding the media.

Businesses, services and events in the Carlyle area affected by COVID-19

During these times, communication is very important.
Weekly RCMP report

Weekly RCMP report

• During this challenging time we want to assure everyone that the RCMP will continue to provide policing services to the communities we serve.
GoFundMe campaign to help Riley Raynard’s racing

GoFundMe campaign to help Riley Raynard’s racing

A GoFundMe campaign has been set up to support Lampman’s Riley Raynard and his efforts to continue racing in hobby stocks. The campaign was started by Angela Prette on March 5, and has a goal of $20,000.
Wawota Time and Talent Auction raises spirits

Wawota Time and Talent Auction raises spirits

On Sunday, March 15 Wawota United Church held it’s 24th Annual Time and Talent Supper Auction and Entertainment at the Wawota Town Hall.
Wawota Skating Club presents ‘Music Through The Decades’

Wawota Skating Club presents ‘Music Through The Decades’

Wawota Skating Club held its sixth annual carnival this past Friday. The theme was "Music Through the Decades." Skaters danced to music ranging from The Beatles to The Spice Girls.
Local stores see more than normal traffic

Local stores see more than normal traffic

Retailers of food, hygiene and paper products were doing a brisk business locally in Carlyle as shoppers were preparing for shortages that may develop in the coming weeks due to the Covid 19 virus.
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