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Six students set to take New York by debate

Six students set to take New York by debate

This year, the Model United Nations club was formed in Manor School. The club, a student political-debating club, is based on students developing an understanding and supporting the work that the United Nations does around the world.

Save me a seat - for awhile

A friend and I went to a concert last week and ran smack dab into a conundrum. It wasn't our fault. It was wrapped in a judgement call and cloaked in a moral dilemma. So it was pretty close to invisible.

Gordon F. Kells High School Cougar Corner

Badminton Sub-District Playoffs were held last week. The Rookies competed in Arcola, the Seniors in Stoughton, and the Juniors at home in Carlyle. The Rookies played well in Arcola.
House fire at White Bear claims life

House fire at White Bear claims life

On April 19 at 10:30 p.m., members of the Carlyle RCMP detachment and the Kenosee Volunteer Fire Department and the White Bear First Nations Fire Crew attended to a residence on the White Bear First Nations.
From Where I Sit

From Where I Sit

People often ask me what it takes to keep a rural community alive. My work in rural development has always lent itself to these types of questions.

Minor ball gears up for another season

With minor ball registration having come to a close, organizers are now preparing for the next step. This year, 222 players signed up to partake in the softball and baseball programs in Carlyle.

Dear Editor

Dear Editor: I'm sorry.
Spring Fling a real success!

Spring Fling a real success!

If you were a kid that just wanted to be a kid, Arcola Day Care Spring Fling was the place to be on April 4 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. The carnival fundraiser, with more than 100 people in attendance was a success in all senses of the word.
Accreditation is coming!

Accreditation is coming!

There are regular events in the daily work of Canadian health care organizations that may create dread in the minds of some staff. Accreditation is one of those events and it's coming in May.

Let's stir the history book pot

A group of volunteers have made initial steps to have a follow up to the Carlyle & District History book, "Prairie Trails to Blacktop".
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