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Cougars and Huskies battle for the win

On January 16th, the Cougars travelled to Oxbow for a regular league game. Since this was a late game our Cougars got off to a slow start with the Oxbow Huskies taking a lead on the Carlyle Cougars in the first period.
RCMP report: Jan. 10 to Jan. 16

RCMP report: Jan. 10 to Jan. 16

The Carlyle detachment of the RCMP received 44 calls to service between Friday, Jan. 10 and Thursday, Jan. 16. 911 calls A 911 call was placed by a family in the Carlyle area as a child's head had become stuck between rails. The child was unstuck.
A different year for healthcare in the area

A different year for healthcare in the area

Almost exactly one year ago Carlyle and surrounding area was plagued by physician recruitment difficulties and the temporary closure of the Arcola Hospital.
Sask. Housing policy changes highlight several issues

Sask. Housing policy changes highlight several issues

Sask. Housing made several changes to their policies in July last year and the repercussions of which is now being seen with the rental units in Carlyle.
Lawrence and Swiegers Olympic dream comes true

Lawrence and Swiegers Olympic dream comes true

Saturday, Jan.

New CFY board selected

Cornerstone Family and Youth (CFY) held their annual general meeting at the Carlyle Public Library on Jan. 16 where a new board was selected for 2014.

The God we can't control and church unity

A few years back Paul Yongi Cho, pastor of the largest church in the world spoke to God, "I will go anywhere to preach the gospel except Japan." He hated the Japanese because of what they had done to the Korean people during World War 11.

Tramer Insurance Brokers sold to Farrell Agencies

In 1963 Lloyd Dempsey started an insurance agency out of Stoughton. From the area Dempsey knew there was a need for people around Stoughton to have quality service from someone they trusted, a fellow community member.
Broomball clinic to be held in Carlyle

Broomball clinic to be held in Carlyle

In the early 1900s a new sport formed in Canada. Thought to be the result of individuals wanting to play hockey without skates, broomball was created.
Happily watching as others succeed

Happily watching as others succeed

Coaching is a hoot.
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