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On the twentieth day of Christmas my true love gave to me

"I wish it could be Christmas everyday" sang the British rock band Wizzard forty years ago. More recently Kenny Rogers sang, "Keep the spirit in your heart / And it's Christmas everyday".
Weekly RCMP report

Weekly RCMP report

Between Dec. 20 and Jan. 2 the Carlyle detachment of the RCMP received 64 calls to service. 911 calls A call originating in the Carlyle area was determined to be false. A misdial occurred from a location in Carlyle.

Novice Cougars start off the new year with a win

On Jan. 4 the Carlyle Novice Cougars wend head to head with the Redvers Rockets. Mason Barta stared the team off with the first goal of 2014.

Gordon F. Kells High School Cougar Corner

Happy 2014 The first day of classes in 2014 is Monday, Jan. 6. The staff and students of GFK wish everyone a safe and happy holiday season! The Student Leadership Team did a great job building school spirit throughout December.

Staff Sargent Van der Zwan reviews 2013

Staff sergeant at the Carlyle RCMP detachment says 2013 was a good year for his staff and believes people are starting care which is helping to drive crime rates down.
The right ration in the New Year

The right ration in the New Year

The candy dish sits on the coffee table with remnants of thoroughly picked over holiday treats.

A diamond out of Africa for the new year

In her song "Diamond in My Hand" Molly Johnson says, "I have found a jewel in this rocky land / Held it in my hand and turned it all around." Perhaps the diamond is an adequate metaphor for the gift of Nelson Mandela to our world.

Snow removal discussed at length

On Wednesday, Dec. 18, the town of Carlyle council members met for their bi-monthly meeting to discuss various topics regarding the town.
Fostering a better relationship between school and community

Fostering a better relationship between school and community

This year the Arcola School opened up a new position, Community Education Liaison, which focuses on fostering better relations between the surrounding communities and the school.
Barbara Haddow, retired but still teaching and drawing

Barbara Haddow, retired but still teaching and drawing

Barbara Haddow, 73, loves to tell stories and she is also passionate about drawing. Two talents she has combined and used over the years in the classroom as a teacher.
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