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Carlyle town council discusses risk management

On Sept. 4, 2013 council held its first meeting for the month where the mayor and aldermen discussed various issues relevant to the town of Carlyle.

Casting our nets and fishing with Jesus

One day Joe and Bob were out fishing. A funeral service passes over the bridge they're fishing by, and Bob takes off his hat and puts it over his heart. He does this until the funeral service passes by.
George Zimmerman is at it again

George Zimmerman is at it again

Life is never yet without a sense of irony and this is definitely the case regarding the latest news surrounding George Zimmerman. He's not done yet folks, after being acquitteded of murder charges in July he's in the news again.
Five fiddlers, four years, one passion

Five fiddlers, four years, one passion

Local youth Aimee Poirier of Antler, Patrick Tinant of Bellegarde, Emily Dubois of Langbank, as well as Simone Boutin and Emily Klatt of Carlyle created a fiddle group called High Strung earlier this year as a way to fundraise money for a trip to Cap

Scaling the wall

I remember praying for our new, as yet unknown to us, neighbours. We got along well with the former residents but when they decided to move out of the community the possibility of good, bad or indifferent replacements loomed large.

Keeping up with weed control

While farmers work hard each year to maximize yields, yields ultimately impacted by nature more than most things producers do, one thing remains constant, weeds grow under just about every condition conceivable.

Pause for Reflection

"Italians have a little joke that the world is so hard a man must have two fathers to look after him, and that's why they have godfathers.
I fear the worst is yet to come in Syria crisis

I fear the worst is yet to come in Syria crisis

By now the United States will probably already have made a decision at congress to move in and strike Syria. Whatever the result, it is one of the many painstaking decisions a leader must handle.
Carlyle Elementary School welcomes new teachers

Carlyle Elementary School welcomes new teachers

The Carlyle Elementary School (CES) welcomes new teachers to their staff. This includes University of Regina interns for the semester Erica Frazer and Preston Dumaine, as well as Megan Devlin a teacher who works in both G.F. Kells and CES.
New teacher settling in at GFK high school

New teacher settling in at GFK high school

Gordon F. Kells (GFK) high school has a new teacher added to its staff and she's excited about the upcoming school year and plans to stay. Rae Nicoll joined the GFK team on Tuesday, Sept.
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