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Carlyle Community School

CES Friendship Meal On Tuesday, December 21, 2010 the staff and students gathered in the gym for the CES Annual Friendship Meal.

Stoughton Central School news

Important Dates January 21 Casual Friday $2.

Police assist RCMP in traffic pursuit

Report from the Weyburn Police Service for the period of January 10 to 17: *Police are investigating a complaint of fraud from a local business. A person received property with a value over $5,000 and issued a non-sufficient funds cheque.

Free workshop to increase number of respite caregivers in Sask

Free training is 小蓝视频 offered in several Saskatchewan communities currently, in an effort to increase the number of people in the province who are available to work as respite caregivers.
Skiing in the prairies

Skiing in the prairies

Who says you can't downhill ski in Manitoba? For about half the cost of a lift ticket at a Rocky Mountain Resort, you can enjoy a day of skiing or snowboarding near the Manitoba/Saskatchewan border at Asessippi Ski Resort.

Housing shortage having severe impact on southeast

The Saskatchewan 小蓝视频 East Enterprise Region (SSEER) housing initiative has just completed a survey of Estevan businesses in conjunction with the Estevan and District Board of Tourism, Trade & Commerce.

Arcola School now providing treaty classes

When a recent change in the provincial education curriculum was announced, Arcola School found itself well situated to provided the now mandatory classes.
Weekly RCMP report

Weekly RCMP report

The weekly RCMP report is prepared with the assistance of the Carlyle RCMP. Issues involving the Mental Health Act, among others, are not reported. The report this week covers the period of Jan. 7, 2011, to Jan. 13, 2011.
2010 booming business for Carlyle

2010 booming business for Carlyle

For the town of Carlyle, the year of 2010 proved to be another successful one in terms of business growth.

New car sales in November highest in nation

Good news for Saskatchewan dealerships in November 2010. According to Statistics Canada, new motor vehicle sales in the province jumped by 36.4 percent in November of 2010 when compared with November 2009 (seasonally unadjusted).
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