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Town thanks residents for patience during recent water main repairs

Water Carlyle Town Council thanks residents for their patience and cooperation during the recent reapair of two water main breaks that necessiated a prolonged water boil advisory in some areas of Carlyle.
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            Carlyle Town Council thanks residents for their patience and cooperation during the recent reapair of two water main breaks that necessiated a prolonged water boil advisory in some areas of Carlyle. The Town will notify residents when the advisory is lifted. The repair work also delayed the flushing of water pipes. This work is now scheduled for the week of Oct. 26.

Noise complaints

            In response to concerns of residents, the Town of Carlyle has contacted CN Rail regarding nighttime noise from trains passing through Carlyle.

Leisure Complex

            The Crescent Point Leisure Complex received a $10,000 grant from RBC Canada.

CPR

            Council received notice that the Heart and Stroke Foundation has updated its guidelines for CPR. Town employees regularly update their skills.

Emergency management

            Councillors John Brownlee and Martin Tourand will attend a Basic Emergency Management Training Course, November 27 and 28 in Wolseley. This course is offered free of charge.

Sun Country Health

            Sun Country Health will be holding an open meeting on Wednesday, Nov. 18 from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. at the Kenosee Inn. Aldermen Brian Romaniuk and Martin Tourand will attend. As a result, Town Council has cancelled its Nov. 18 meeting and instead, will meet on Wednesday, Nov. 4 and resume bi-weekly meetings on Wed, Dec. 2.

Carlyle Fire & Rescue

            In recognition of  Carlyle Fire & Rescue's volunteer efforts in fighting fires in the province's north this summer, representatives from this area have been invited to an event in their honour at the Saskatchewan Legislature on Monday, Nov. 2.

Carlyle Sports Arena

            Alderman Martin Tourand reported that the Carlyle Sports arena has completed several repairs in anticipation of the upcoming season. The upstairs washrooms are fully completed, the downstairs washrooms are nearly completd, the zamboni room floor is finished, and a new fridge and skate sharpener are in place. Tourand also said that the rink board is grateful to Brown Farms, who donated an entire beef to the rink.

RCMP

            The Town of Carlyle wishes to welcome RCMP Staff Sgt. Darren Simons and his family to the community.

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