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The dead of winter

The dead of winter

"Lose yourself" by Eminem, "Strong Will Continue" by Nas and Damian Marley and "Dream On" by Aerosmith are songs from different genres of music but songs I love equally.

Spirituality and inner motivation as we mature

Some magicians can walk on water; Chuck Norris can swim on land. I was inspired by Moon Cho's, "Mind Over Matter: How to Tap into your Deepest Sense of Will" in which she reflects on Diana Nyad's epic swim of over 100 miles from Cuba to Florida.

You've got a friend

A weekly highlight for us is dinner with our sons and their families. Be it a celebratory turkey dinner or a simple bowl of homemade soup and fresh baked bread, the thrill is in being together.
Weekly RCMP report

Weekly RCMP report

911 Calls The Carlyle Detachment of the RCMP received 50 calls during the week of Sept. 20 to Sept 26. There was a report of an intoxicated male at a bar in Carlyle bothering a server.

Arcola School hoping to create a better tomorrow

"I have seen a tremendous change in behavior in the students who attended Challenge Day," Betty Merrill, an English teacher at a high school in Florida, told the organizers.

Gordon F. Kells High School Cougar Corner

On Wednesday, October 9th, is the next School Community Council Meeting at 7 pm at GFK School. All parents are welcome! There is no school on Monday, October 14th, due to the Thanksgiving Holiday.
Carlyle Elementary School takes part in the Terry Fox Run

Carlyle Elementary School takes part in the Terry Fox Run

On Thursday, Sept. 26, the students of Carlyle Elementary School (CES) came together to participate in their annual Terry Fox Run.

McMorris is snowboarding's 'air apparent'

Just like you don't expect to see a figure skating champion emerge from an upbringing in the Sahara Desert or a golf star grow up in the Antarctic, it's mind-boggling to consider that one of the world's best snowboarders and a favourite for a gold me
Community rallies together for Gerald and Joretta King

Community rallies together for Gerald and Joretta King

In small communities the sense of togetherness is found at every turn. You see each other often whether it is at the grocery store, on the street, or at the hockey rink.
Is Quebec attempting to keep its identity through alienating others?

Is Quebec attempting to keep its identity through alienating others?

Recently Quebec has brought forth a controversial proposal to alter the Charter of Quebec. In relation to the history of Canada, Quebec, as a way of appeasement, was given special allowances when it became joined with English Canada.
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