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Taxes still a great concern for Carlyle business owners

Taxes still a great concern for Carlyle business owners

Recently many business people in Carlyle have been shocked by their taxes, resulting in upset citizens.

Inbee Park chasing major golf history

The most dominating athlete in 2013 anywhere in the world - any sport - is Â鶹ÊÓƵ Korea's Inbee Park on the Ladies Professional Golfers' Association tour. In early August, at the Old Course at St.

A peace that can look death in the eye

If we could just get everyone to close their eyes and visualize world peace for an hour, imagine how serene and quiet it would be until the looting started. Internet Long ago a man announced a contest to produce the perfect picture of peace.

Riders leading the way

It's time for reflection. Just like exactly one year ago at this time, the Saskatchewan Roughriders have opened the CFL season with a 3-0 record and understandably, the province is going nuts.
Zimmerman's trial highlights the cracks in the American justice system

Zimmerman's trial highlights the cracks in the American justice system

The law really comes down to what you can prove, no matter if you can see all the signs and makings of a killer.
Weekly RCMP report

Weekly RCMP report

The Carlyle RCMP responded to 64 calls throughout the week of July 5th and 11th. RCMP ask for anyone who has any information pertaining to matters remaining under investigation to contact the detachment or call Crimestoppers.
Second Annual Fête du Soleil a success

Second Annual Fête du Soleil a success

Laughter rang out at the Wawota Catholic Church as 21 youth ranging in age from three-years-old to 14-years-old enjoyed the second annual Fête du Soleil.

Changes in food production

The world is changing, and we all know that. One of the biggest changes is going to be in the area of food production. A growing population will demand more food. It is something farmers have been banking on for years.
Farmers and ranchers enjoy a day in the sun

Farmers and ranchers enjoy a day in the sun

With over $100,000 available in prizes the Wawota Lions welcomed 148 farmers and ranchers to their 19th Annual Golf Tournament on Friday, July 12.
Developing civilization

Developing civilization

I was never very fond of beer. I found the taste to be rather disgusting to be honest, until a few years ago. My friend, an anthropology major, decided that drinking beer was a good form of socialization around the world.
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