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Corner Gas movie has green light

Corner Gas movie has green light

It was a show that most Saskatchewanians loved or loved to hate. Corner Gas depicted what it was like to live in small town Saskatchewan and for those of us in small towns we found parallels in the characters with people we knew in real life.
Weekly RCMP report

Weekly RCMP report

The Carlyle detachment of the RCMP received 128 calls of service between Thursday, May 15 and Friday, May 23. 911 A call was received from the local area reporting possible impaired drivers.

UC Chimes: Joy like a fountain

Golfing is my only hobby during the summer time. In winter, I walk along side roads. Fortunately there is a beautiful and well maintained nine hole golf course located near the town of Carlyle.
Wawota MS walk support stays strong

Wawota MS walk support stays strong

In January of 1996 Ron Matz, a close friend of Gary Dixon passed away due to complications from multiple sclerosis (MS). It was a sad moment for Dixon but to keep the memory of his friend alive Dixon started an MS Walk in the town of Wawota.
Moose Mountain Marathon registration open

Moose Mountain Marathon registration open

Every year the Moose Mountain Marathon grows, and going into its 6th year.

Gordon F. Kells High School Cougar Corner

GFK's First Annual "Spring Time in Paris" Art Gala is Thursday, May 29th, 2014 @ 7pm at GFK School. The G.F.

Saskatchewan's diverse ecomony

When you have written a weekly opinion column on agriculture for more than a quarter of a century you learn inspiration can come from some rather unusual places.

Martin Tourand highlights new employment program in alderman report.

Members of the Carlyle town council met on Wednesday May, 21 for their regular meeting to address various issues concerning the town.
Researchers want Carlyle help in finding bats

Researchers want Carlyle help in finding bats

For centuries there have been varying myths about bats. Some say they suck your blood, others believe they carry rabies and to this very day people still believe they are blind.

Carlyle Community School news

Our Pink Day this year was a huge success once again. The student's all enjoyed joining with the High School students for lunch at GFK, the walk uptown, and some games back at CES.
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