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Micheal's Coffee Shop and Bakery to set up in Carlyle

Micheal's Coffee Shop and Bakery to set up in Carlyle

The popular and much-loved Michael's Coffee Shop and Bakery will soon be a permanent fixture on Main Street in Carlyle.
School pow wow keeping First Nation culture alive

School pow wow keeping First Nation culture alive

Honouring our Past and Present Elders" was the theme at the 5th Annual Inter-School Pow Wow held at the White Bear Education Complex on Friday, May 15.
Weekly RCMP report

Weekly RCMP report

The Carlyle detachment of the RCMP received 67 calls of service between Friday, May 9 and Thursday, May 15. 911 Calls A call was received from Wawota but it was a static and malfunctioning line.

Look up! Look up! Look up! And you'll find love

A Jewish girl staggered through snow and bitter cold to collapse in a corner of a train station. Too weak, she waited for death. She did not know her parents and sister had died in the Holocaust.

2014 is International Year of Family Family

It is not something I suspect most in Saskatchewan are aware of, but the United Nations has declared 2014 the International Year of Family Farming.

Moose Mountain Marathon registration open

Every year the Moose Mountain Marathon grows, and going into its 6th year.
Tianna Kennett takes silver in Brazil

Tianna Kennett takes silver in Brazil

There is no stopping Manor's wrestling princess Tianna Kennett as the 16-year-old was victorious again when she took silver in Brazil earlier this month.
Legacy Oil and Gas support initiatives in Arcola

Legacy Oil and Gas support initiatives in Arcola

Legacy Oil and Gas was happy to host an open house in the community of Arcola at the Legion as a way to meet people in the area. This was a success, but an even more important aspect of the day came with Legacy's dedication to the community.

Take time to appreciate the farming industry

It's the middle of May and that means farmers across the Canadian Prairies are hitting the fields in what is one of the biggest annual economic stimulators for the regions.
Dylan Coffey looking to make difference with Athletes in Action

Dylan Coffey looking to make difference with Athletes in Action

Local youth, Dylan Coffey (21) of Carlyle, son of Cameron and Lois Coffey, has been selected to participate in a program called Athletes in Action (AIA) and is currently searching for sponsorships to help him achieve his goals.
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