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Fire protection temporarily extended to White Bear areas

Fire protection temporarily extended to White Bear areas

Fire Due to two recent fire-related tragedies in rural Saskatchewan and Manitoba, the Carlyle Fire Board, R.M. #63, and the Town of Carlyle have extended fire coverage to White Bear First Nations, White Bear Lake Resort, and the Bear Claw Casino.
Carlyle Midget Cougars battle Assiniboia to move on in Provincial B competition

Carlyle Midget Cougars battle Assiniboia to move on in Provincial B competition

The Carlyle Midget Cougars travelled to Assiniboia for the second game in the Provincial B two game total point series against the Assiniboia Nelson GM Stingers on Saturday, Feb. 28.
Honesty, integrity, and grit

Honesty, integrity, and grit

鈥淎 leader is one who knows the way, goes the way, and shows the way.鈥 ~ John C. Maxwell This past weekend I was in Regina with the Vipers 15U team.
Local dancers performing Sunday for Telemiracle

Local dancers performing Sunday for Telemiracle

Local youth will be performing on Telemiracle with The Dance Zone School of Dancing. Tune in at around 1 p.m. to see them take to the stage.
Redcoat Rebels compete in Minot

Redcoat Rebels compete in Minot

The 16U Redcoat Rebels volleyball team based in Carlyle attended a tournament in Minot where seven of the 10 girls attended.
Cornerstone Theatre presents 鈥淢ove Over Mrs. Markham鈥

Cornerstone Theatre presents 鈥淢ove Over Mrs. Markham鈥

Having formed in 1986 Cornerstone Theatre has presented numerous dramas and comedies to Carlyle and surrounding community for 29 years.
Jump Rope for Heart a success at Manor School

Jump Rope for Heart a success at Manor School

Manor School once again raised funds for the Heart and Stroke Foundation through their annual Jump Rope for Heart afternoon at the school. This year Jump Rope for Heart was held on Friday, Feb.
Arcola School welcomes Carol Daniels for Aboriginal Storytelling Month

Arcola School welcomes Carol Daniels for Aboriginal Storytelling Month

The month of February was Aboriginal Storytelling Month in Saskatchewan.
Weekly RCMP Report: Feb. 20 to Feb. 26

Weekly RCMP Report: Feb. 20 to Feb. 26

The Carlyle detachment of the RCMP received 38 calls to service between Friday, Feb. 20, and Thursday, Feb. 26. 911 A 911 call originating in the Hazelwood area was attended.
鈥淭ears Are Not Enough鈥 to eliminate homelessness, or are they?

鈥淭ears Are Not Enough鈥 to eliminate homelessness, or are they?

In 1985 a group of well known Canadian artists came together to create a charity single called, 鈥淭ears Are Not Enough,鈥 under the name Northern Lights to raise funds for famine relief in Ethiopia.
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