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The idea of biodiesel production

It is sometimes interesting how something pops up one day, quite by happenstance and the next thing you know you see it popping up in other places. An example happened to me recently.

Not wanting to be anybody else but me

A woman gets onto a bus with her baby. The bus driver says, "That's the ugliest baby that I've ever seen. Ugh!" The woman goes to the rear of the bus and sits down, fuming.
Historical fact and fiction

Historical fact and fiction

The other day I read an interesting article on the BBC titled, A point of view: When historical fiction is more truthful than historical fact.
Weekly RCMP report

Weekly RCMP report

The Carlyle RCMP detachment received 41 calls to service from Sept. 19-25. Abandoned vehicle Members responded to the report of an abandoned vehicle near Redvers. The registered owner was contacted to have it removed.
Continually Flyin' High at the Eagle Showdown

Continually Flyin' High at the Eagle Showdown

Despite being a cool and somewhat windy, the Big Eagle Showdown was another success. Held for the Manor Fire Department races began at 2 p.m. with preliminary runs determining who would earn a spot in the feature events.

Writing a prayer

I love words. My fascination with them began as a child and to this day, playing with them, kicking sentences around and arranging the shape of articles into an intelligent and thought-provoking commentary delights me.
Arcola Library celebrates Culture Days

Arcola Library celebrates Culture Days

The Arcola Library happily hosted a celebration of the town's heritage with a day-long event on Saturday, Sept. 27. Part of Culture Days held from Sept.
Town turns out to thank former mayor Don Shirley

Town turns out to thank former mayor Don Shirley

At the invitation of town council, Carlyle citizens turned out to show their appreciation for former mayor and alderman, Don Shirley, at a thank you event Sept. 24 at Carlyle Memorial Hall.

Gordon F. Kells High School Cougar Corner

Mrs. Rutten and 4 students from the Student Leadership Team just returned from the National Leadership Conference in Vancouver and Kelowna.
Creative Tables for Cancer looking for more hosts/hostesses

Creative Tables for Cancer looking for more hosts/hostesses

Creative Tables for Cancer will be celebrating its seventh year of being on Thursday, Oct.16. Doors will open at 5 p.m. and supper will follow at 6:30 p.m. Event organizer, Darlene Olsen, is excited for this year's Creative Tables.
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