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Youth's interests peaked by broomball clinic

Youth's interests peaked by broomball clinic

The sport of broomball has recently been growing in popularity. Many, however, have never played while others have in fact only heard of the sport.

Carlyle Novice Cougars dominate the ice in Lampman

The Carlyle Cougars travelled to Lampman for a 6:00 regular league game. The Cougars bench was full as Alexander Bradley was snowing up the front of his net, getting ready for anything that came his way.

NHL's 'East" definitely the 'least"

There's no doubt this year that in the National Hockey League, East is least and West is best. A huge discrepancy in win-loss records was starkly apparent when the 30 NHL teams hit the mid-January point.

Gordon F. Kells High School Cougar Corner

The curling teams continue to practice and play. The Sr. Girls' Team has their playoffs on Feb. 11th and 12th right here in Carlyle. The top 2 teams will then compete at Regionals on Feb.14th and 15th. The Jr. Curling Playoffs are Feb 7th and 8th.
Heavy snow facilitates snowmobile rally

Heavy snow facilitates snowmobile rally

The snow arrived just in time for snowmobilers on Saturday, Jan. 25, when the Arcola Optimist Club held their 21st annual snowmobile rally. Registration began at 10 a.m.
I want to hear you

I want to hear you

"Mr. Watson, come here, I want to see you," were the first words words spoken into a telephone. Alexander Graham Bell is said to have uttered these words to his assistant Thomas A.
Youth IMPACT-ed by early childhood learning event

Youth IMPACT-ed by early childhood learning event

Every year Regional Kids First works towards ensuring early learning is fun and accessible.

Green and Clean Committee's 2014 plans

The Town of Carlyle councillors met on Wednesday, Jan. 22, to discuss various topics regarding the town. Green and Clean Committee The Green and Clean Committee has ordered 100 trees to be planted within the parks of Carlyle.

The best cracked pot on earth

Sitting on my kitchen counter is a very special cracked pot. Actually, it's a cracked bowl but call it what you want, it's a gift from a renowned potter and it fills a special place in my life. Here's the background.
Cassie Eaton "cutting" through the competition

Cassie Eaton "cutting" through the competition

Cassie Eaton (16) of Arcola, daughter of Chad and Lisa, has literally grown up riding horses. Developing her equestrian skills over the years has helped her grow into one of the top youth cutting riders in Canada.
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