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Who wants to think about death

By Ken Rolheiser 鈥淲ho wants to think about death? I do, and I want you to, and here鈥檚 why鈥 is the name of an article by Father Robert McTeigue.
Fireside Furniture & Appliances promises comfort

Fireside Furniture & Appliances promises comfort

By Mary Moffat While Carlie Pasichnuk is new to the furniture business, she has always had an interest in decorating.
Carlyle Skaters get more than expected

Carlyle Skaters get more than expected

By Mary Moffat Coach Dawn Brady took endless videos of the girls鈥 solos, compiled a seven-minute video for each, and their respective parents submitted an application and the fee and hoped for the best.
Kisbey darts players win provincial title

Kisbey darts players win provincial title

Submitted by Estevan Mercury Several members of the Moose Mountain Elks Lodge in Kisbey were in Esterhazy from March 8-10 for the provincial Elks darts tournament.
Crescent Point takes $2.7 billion charge for 2018

Crescent Point takes $2.7 billion charge for 2018

Crescent Point Energy Corp. had a net loss of $2.62 billion in 2018 and took a $2.7 billion charge. It is continuing on its path to downsize while it reins in its debt.

National Youth Engagement Week at RCMP Depot

Submitted by Staff Sgt. Darren Simons Thirty-two Students from across Canada (four from Saskatchewan) were chosen to attend the RCMP Training Academy (Depot) from March 25th to the 29th.
Novice Cougars 1 win Weyburn tournament

Novice Cougars 1 win Weyburn tournament

=Vanessa Kirkpatrick, Sports Contributor The weekend of Mar. 8 the Carlyle Novice 1 team travelled to Weyburn for their final tournament of the winter season.

My Outlook: Yes, it might be uphill all the way

By Shelley Luedtke I just returned from eastern Europe having spent about a month in the country of Romania. I wasn't there as a tourist yet I was able to see a lot. I wasn't there as an employee yet I did a lot of work.

Community

By Linda Wegner In conversation with friends who鈥檝e also lived in small communities, we鈥檝e shared stories and chuckles. 鈥淓verybody knows everybody鈥檚 business,鈥 was one remark, 鈥渁nd what they don鈥檛 know鈥, added another, 鈥渢hey make up.

Lent, work and religion

By Ken Rolheiser A bartender notices one of his patrons always orders three beers, two for his two brothers who have moved away to different countries. One day he notices that the man only ordered two beers.
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