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Playground in Carlyle opened last weekend with warmer than seasonal weather

Councillors discussed a variety of topics surrounding the general care and operations of the Town of Carlyle on Wednesday, March 9.
Carlyle Town Sign

                Councillors discussed a variety of topics surrounding the general care and operations of the Town of Carlyle on Wednesday, March 9.

Fire Board related information discussed

                The Carlyle Fire Department asks that anyone conducting a controlled burn within the Carlyle area contact the Town Office to advise them of this.

                The Lobster Fest held last year in Carlyle by the Fire Department was a large undertaking and it has been decided the fundraiser will be held every second year alternating with the Redvers Fire Department hosting it in between times. This year the Redvers Fire Department is hosting a Lobster Fest on Saturday, June 4. Next year the event will return to Carlyle.

                The Fire Protection Board reported that the fire truck which had been found in Weyburn has been purchased and members of the Fire Department will go get the truck soon. The Carlyle truck has been sold to the Manor Fire Department.

Other topics discussed

                With letters received from a various people in the community, the Town of Carlyle will be making the Transit Van operational again. It went through a period last year of not being used, but a need has resurfaced for the van and a driver will be sought in the near future.

                The Town of Carlyle approved $2,600 to be given to the Rusty Relics Museum, this is an amount which is budgeted for each year.

                With warmer than usual weather town employees will be opening up the playground early.

                It was pointed out that the weekly water consumption report over the last five weeks was down from previous weeks. This is mostly attributed to the repair of two water leaks that made a considerable difference in consumption.

                

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