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Touching the hem of His garment

Little Johnny was crying. His mother asked, 鈥淲hat鈥檚 the matter?鈥 鈥淒ad was hanging pictures, and hit his thumb,鈥 said Johnny through his tears. 鈥淭hat鈥檚 not serious,鈥 soothed his mother. 鈥淲hy didn鈥檛 you just laugh?鈥 鈥淚 did!鈥 sobbed Johnny.

ACCORDING TO WHOM?

The older I get the more I miss Mom.
Weekly RCMP Report: Feb. 12 - 18

Weekly RCMP Report: Feb. 12 - 18

The Carlyle RCMP detachment responded to 65 files between Friday, February 12 to Thursday, Feb. 18. Alcohol-related offences Police received a complaint regarding an intoxicated individual in the Carlyle area.
Alice Schrader (Horn) 1926 鈥 2016

Alice Schrader (Horn) 1926 鈥 2016

Alice Margaret Schrader (Horn) passed away at the Battlefords Union Hospital, North Battleford, SK on Monday, February 1, 2016 at the age of 89 years.
Carlyle Town Council holds post-SUMA meeting

Carlyle Town Council holds post-SUMA meeting

SUMA Carlyle Town Council held its first meeting since the Saskatchewan Urban Municipalities Association Convention held Jan. 31-Feb.3 in Regina.

Super Bowl Christians

For the sake of those who did not see it, let me say Super Bowl 2016 was one of the greatest football games ever. Whenever the best teams meet in a championship match the fans get a treat.
Moose Mountain Wild Boar study emphasizes need to eradicate

Moose Mountain Wild Boar study emphasizes need to eradicate

One year into a study of feral wild board in southeast Saskatchewan, University of Saskatchewan graduate student Ryan Powers says, 鈥淎 recent survey of R.M.

LIKE A BROKEN VESSEL

This week I did something I don't ever recall having done before and if I have, I've forgotten about it.
Manor Library welcomes Carol Daniels for Aboriginal Storytelling Month

Manor Library welcomes Carol Daniels for Aboriginal Storytelling Month

Carol Daniels is an accomplished woman. A member of the Cree First Nation 鈥 of Cree and Chipewyan decent 鈥 Daniels is a professional writer, singer/drummer, artist, and storyteller from Regina.
A three year hockey drought: reviving the Senior Cougars

A three year hockey drought: reviving the Senior Cougars

Hockey has been a staple in Carlyle since the early years of the community with the first skating rink being built in 1903 regular games being held between Carlyle, Arcola, and Reston, MB, by 1905.
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