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4-H members get to have their say

The thought of public speaking is scary enough to some that it can drive them to great lengths to avoid standing in front of a crowd and addressing everyone at once.

Crime Stoppers

The Carlyle RCMP and Saskatchewan Crime Stoppers are asking your help in solving the following crime: Carlyle RCMP are investigating a recent case of vandalism to a vehicle in Carlyle.

Bantam Cougars advance to round 2 in SHA

The Bantam Cougars began their series of provincial playoffs against the Balgonie Prairie Storm. The team traveled to Balgonie for Game #1 on January.30th. The Cougars have joined up with five players from Carnduff for our provincial team.

Moose Mountain Lions plan Winter Carnival for Feb. 19

In a move to raise additional funds, while offering a fun and entertaining day, the Moose Mountain Lions Club is holding its first Winter Carnival on Feb. 19. The day, which is organized on Family Day weekend, starts at 9 a.m.

Rural health treatment inequitable

The notion that you sometimes get from city folk that rural people get special treatment has always been rather irksome. If anything, quite the opposite is true.
Aboriginal storyteller visits library

Aboriginal storyteller visits library

On Tuesday morning Feb. 1st Rhonda Donais who has been a performer and storyteller for over 20 years, visited Stoughton Library and entertained an audiance of school age children from grades 4, 5 and 6.
Arcola and Carlyle students have an 'out of this world' interview

Arcola and Carlyle students have an 'out of this world' interview

Space, as one well-known saying goes, the final frontier.
Carlyle skaters compete in Weyburn competition

Carlyle skaters compete in Weyburn competition

On February 5th, a few girls from the Carlyle Figure Skating attended the Weyburn Competition. There were over 250 skaters in this competition coming from all over Saskatchewan.

Carlyle Community School

Last Wednesday Family Bingo was hit!! There were 70 people who came out to the family night, with lots of prizes to be won. Thanks to our grade 6 helpers Brooke, Brittany, Shoni, and Shanai for helping out.

Pee Cougars win in the first round of provincial playoffs

For the past 2 weekends, the Pee Wee Cougars have sure been grateful to Roger Faford and Deb Chalus who have both served as guest Zamboni drivers during Pee Wee games. The kids of Carlyle are sure lucky to have people like Roger and Deb helping out.
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