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Boy's generosity astounds thousands

As reported in the first edition of Christ's News publication, Jesus, son of Mary and step-son of Nazareth-based carpenter Joseph, began receiving unusual gifts just weeks after He was born.

UC Chimes: Peggy's Cove

A month ago, while attending a church conference in Halifax, Nova Scotia, a friend of mine and I visited Peggy's Cove, which is known as one of the most popular tourist attractions in Canada. Truly it was wonderful and beautiful scenery.
Novice Cougars see tourney action

Novice Cougars see tourney action

In the first game of the day, feeling comfortable in his equipment Alexander Bradley made some nice saves. While Grady Benjamin stood strong on the blue line, making sure the puck didn't cross the blue line.
Paint and Palette showcases work during Dickens Festival.

Paint and Palette showcases work during Dickens Festival.

On Dec. 6 and 7 the Carlyle Library was transformed into a breathtaking art gallery. The walls were garnished with paintings vibrant in colour and every corner of the room had a piece of art that represented the personality of each artist.
A "Merry Prairie Christmas" from Eli Barsi and friends

A "Merry Prairie Christmas" from Eli Barsi and friends

Five years ago Eli Barsi was making her way back to Canada from Branson, Missouri.
Scrooge goes country

Scrooge goes country

Walking into the Carlyle Memorial Hall theatre for Dickens Festival the audience excited to see "Christmas at the Bar Humbug Ranch" was transported back to the Wild West, where this year's spin on Dickens' "A Christmas Carol" took place.

NHL going overboard with outdoor games

The National Hockey League seems to think excess will lead to continued success. If sitting down to eat one 12-oz.
Weekly RCMP report

Weekly RCMP report

The Carlyle RCMP received 56 calls during the week of Nov. 29 to Dec. 6. Assistance In Carlyle RCMP members assisted the Lumsden detachment in serving a subpoena.Member also provided assistance in Carlyle to social services.
Auction banquet in Stoughton raises money for children's hospital.

Auction banquet in Stoughton raises money for children's hospital.

In early February 2010 Dawson Ellert was diagnosed with a brain tumor. He underwent surgery to remove the tumor but while recovering he suffered a stroke. He died on Feb. 15, 2010 only a few weeks after his surgery.

Why the devil works so hard to break up families

In a dark room, peering into a crystal ball, the Mystic delivered the grave news: "Your husband will die a violent and horrible death this year." Visibly shaken, the woman took a few deep breaths to compose herself, but she simply had to know.
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