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The recent and uninvited arrival of an entire shipload of ethnic Tamil Sri Lankans at the coast of British Columbia came as an expected shock for the Canadian government, who were aware of the ship's approach days before its arrival, and as a moral c

History book update

The Carlyle and District History Book Vol. II committee is getting ready to begin meeting again in the month of September, as the autumn activities begin to ramp up.
Carlyle Cardinals take 'A' Provincial Championship

Carlyle Cardinals take 'A' Provincial Championship

The Carlyle Cardinals, who just a few short weeks ago swept through the annual Harbourne Memorial Ball Tournament at Kenosee Lake, took the championship for 'A' ball at the provincial finals in Regina.

Out and About Weighing in on the school smoking ban

When students and teachers went back to school on Aug. 26, some may have noticed a big change.

Pause for Reflection The secret of a successful marriage in the long haul

Once upon a time a couple celebrated their 25th marriage anniversary, not having had a single conflict. Asked about their secret, the husband said: "Well, on our honeymoon we went riding. My wife's horse was a crazy one. He jumped, making her topple.
Artist Degenhart makes home in Moose Mountains

Artist Degenhart makes home in Moose Mountains

In a place where the land is as vast and beautiful as Saskatchewan, it is not surprising to find there are a number of painters who make their home in these parts.
Phenix helps with grief and loss

Phenix helps with grief and loss

Marg Phenix knows all too well the difficulty of dealing with the loss of a loved one. She lost her daughter 23 years ago. Like many people in our westernized culture, she didn't know how to properly mourn the loss of her daughter.

Concern Over Bed Closures

Dear Editor, I am a resident of Stoughton, SK, and I have some significant concerns with the closure of the beds in Wawota, SK.
Junior golf tournament draws from near and far

Junior golf tournament draws from near and far

With the last days of school summer break winding down, Carlyle Golf Club drew 40 young golf enthusiasts to take part in a junior golf tournament.

Concert for flood relief planned

Two local musicians are looking to spearhead a benefit concert and dance to raise money for flood relief in Yorkton, and Monday they appeared before the regular meeting of Yorkton Council looking for their support.
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