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First Nations youth learn survival and cultural practices

First Nations youth learn survival and cultural practices

Years ago First Nations lived fully dependent on the land. Sometimes a harsh land on the prairies, they learned to survive and found reprieve from the elements in places like the Moose Mountains.
A topic shamed by society

A topic shamed by society

This week I came across quite the story on the internet, I'll say off the bat that this may make some people uncomfortable to talk about, however, it is a natural part of life and our culture has simply made it an awkward topic.
A smashing success

A smashing success

Engines revved, dust plumes rose, and cars crashed into each other during the Stoughton Demolition Derby, which was held on Saturday, Aug. 8, at 1 p.m.
Life from light – stimulating photosynthesis important for soil health

Life from light – stimulating photosynthesis important for soil health

Soil health is directly related to the amount of nutrients found in our food according to Dr. Christine Jones an Australian soil ecologist.
Moose Mountain Marathon 2015

Moose Mountain Marathon 2015

Weekly RCMP Report: July 31 - Aug. 6

Weekly RCMP Report: July 31 - Aug. 6

The Carlyle RCMP detachment responded to 106 calls to service between Friday, July 31 and Thursday, Aug. 6. 911 calls RCMP responded to a 911 call reporting that a child had been hit by a vehicle in the Carlyle area.

RCMP Press Release: Trafficking cocaine

Between August of 2014 and July, 2015, the Carlyle RCMP and Regina Combined Forces Special Enforcement Unit (CFSEU) conducted an investigation into drug trafficking in the Carlyle area, dubbed Project FANOINT.

Hammering out world trade deals

When it comes to world trade the idea of free movement of goods is held up as an idea the world should aspire to.
Doris Silcox 1912-2015

Doris Silcox 1912-2015

Doris Silcox (nee Andrews), age 102, passed away at Moose Mountain Lodge, Carlyle, on Saturday, July 18, 2015.

THE WRIT IS DROPPED

For us Canadians, the Writ has been dropped, the gloves are off and it's no holds barred. We're going to the polls.
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