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Charles John Eisler

Charles John Eisler, 82, of Houston, Texas peacefully passed away in his sleep on December 26, 2013 after a long illness. Charles was born October 26, 1931 in Manor, son of the late John Eisler and Anna Eisler.
Carlyle figure skater's off to Saskatchewan Winter Games

Carlyle figure skater's off to Saskatchewan Winter Games

Two Carlyle youth have earned spots on the southeast district team for the Saskatchewan Winter Games to be held in Prince Albert in February between the 16th and 22nd, with a pep rally for Team Â鶹ÊÓƵeast to be held on Feb. 8th in Weyburn.

Great support for Team Canada - win or tie

We don't know who will win the gold medal in men's hockey at Sochi, Russia, in February, but we do know that the selection committee made terrible mistakes Jan. 7 when the team was announced.
Pop . . . goes the kernel

Pop . . . goes the kernel

Have you gotten rested up with the completion of the holiday season? Have all your decorations and gifts been put away?Don't get too ready to put a season of festivity behind you just yet because it is now time to celebratedrum roll, pleaseNational P
Weekly RCMP report

Weekly RCMP report

The Carlyle Detachment of the RCMP received 40 calls to service between Jan. 3 and Jan. 9. 911 call A 911 call was investigated and determined to have originated through children playing with the phone.
Local youth takes on an interprovincial event through Saskatchewan Youth Parliament

Local youth takes on an interprovincial event through Saskatchewan Youth Parliament

Saskatchewan Youth Parliament (SYP) has been active in the province, with breaks during the Great Depression and World War II, since 1912 when it started as the Older Boys Youth Parliament.

Growing need for food banks

If one thing confuses me about Canada it is the growing need for food banks. The Canadian Prairies became famous decades ago as 'the bread basket of the world' for its ability to produce high quality wheat which was exported as food around the world.
An exercise of "what ifÂ…"

An exercise of "what ifÂ…"

A lot of time pop culture is based on different happenings in the world. One of these is how threats can permeate books or movies based on the time.
Thirty years of keeping interest alive

Thirty years of keeping interest alive

On a typical day Anna Erick has the duty of planning activities for residents at Moose Mountain Lodge in the town of Carlyle. Her activities range from music programs and games to sewing and art.

When the journey gets long

Prairie dwellers blest with the luxury of wide open spaces may find it difficult to understand the geographic limitations of living beside the ocean.
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