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Joy to the Earth

Of all the festivities and traditions of this time of year, I’ve always most enjoyed the sense of joyfulness: Perfect strangers exchanging smiles and Christmas wishes; letters and phone calls from friends and families; concerts, as well as uplifting
Another black (eye) Friday

Another black (eye) Friday

Gunfire. A bomb threat. Fist fights. Yes, just another Black Friday. In 1992, Vancouver artist Ted Dave started a movement called Buy Nothing Day to provoke thought about overconsumption.
Weekly RCMP report

Weekly RCMP report

• Due to the magic of technology this report is being typed while I am in Deschambault Lake assisting the Detachment up here. So far since the beginning of September, seven of us have been up here from eight days to two weeks.
Carlyle Dickens Village Festival is also a music festival

Carlyle Dickens Village Festival is also a music festival

Did you know that this little festival is also one of the only remaining free music festivals in the country? And the other one is the Regina Folk Festival? That’s two Saskatchewan communities standing out from the crowd in the overall promotion of l
Cougars win battle with Mustangs

Cougars win battle with Mustangs

The lone game for the Cougars this past weekend, was Friday night, Nov. 22 in Midale. The Cougars were looking to move up the ranks, wanting to come away with a win.
Carlyle A&W is back with a fresh new look

Carlyle A&W is back with a fresh new look

After undergoing extensive renovations, the A&W in Carlyle re-opened to customers on Friday, Nov. 22, after been closed since Sept. 6. The interior has been redecorated, painted and newly designed seating is in place.
The big stage comes to Carlyle

The big stage comes to Carlyle

Moose Mountain Wado Kai Karate Club hosted a Kata clinic and Kumite competition on Nov. 22, 23 and 24. Jason Humphries is the head instructor of the Club and holds a black belt.
Kingston Midstream supports Whitebear athletes

Kingston Midstream supports Whitebear athletes

Yes, touch!

If there’s one expression we all probably have heard as a child, as a parent or as a grandparent, it`s ``Don`t touch!`` Sometimes spoken as a warning, it can prevent burns or cuts or even disciplinary consequences.

Pause for Reflection

Jesus and the sum of our lives
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