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Watch the birds

Did you know that 462 species of birds are found across Canada? Or of that number, 362 can be found in British Columbia. In Ontario 318 species are regular visitors. Now that's a lot of feathers and, um, droppings.
From Where I Sit

From Where I Sit

Let the decorating begin
Cornerstone Theatre is at it again

Cornerstone Theatre is at it again

Year after year, Cornerstone Theatre productions sell out. Weeks in advance tickets become few and those in attendance are treated to a spectacular performance. This year is expected to be no different.

Gordon F. Kells High School Cougar Corner

Volleyball playoffs are underway! Mr. MacLean and Mrs. Reaves hosted the Rookie Girls' Division Playoffs in Carlyle. The Carlyle girls finished 3rd. Mrs.

6 & under Cougars season underway

We had a great first game of the season for the 6 & under (Wade) Cougars hockey team with a win of 15-12 against Redvers. First goal of the season was by Chase Robertson and top scorer was Tyrell Dixon.

News from Carlyle town council

Town council met for its regular meeting on November 2 at 7 p.m. The Post Office is planning on renovating the building, making more mail boxes available to members of the community. The new mail boxes will be located where the counter currently is.

News from Town Council

Town council met for its regular meeting on November 2 at 7 p.m. The Post Office is planning on renovating the building, making more mail boxes available to members of the community. The new mail boxes will be located where the counter currently is.
Pre-Kindergarten now offered in Arcola

Pre-Kindergarten now offered in Arcola

Pre-Kindergarten programming is now 小蓝视频 offered at Arcola School.

It's Movember time!

With the beginning of November, I was reminded of an annual month-long event that will soon be evident upon the faces of men all over the world - Movember.

A good year on both sides for agriculture

Farmers are enjoying what is a near anomaly in terms of agriculture, good prices on both the livestock and grain side of things. The idea of mixed farms, producing both grain and livestock, was once the norm as a natural buffer against low prices.
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