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Remembrance Day still very important

Remembrance Day still very important

"In Flanders fields the poppies blow between the crosses, row on row, that mark our place; and in the sky the larks, still bravely singing, fly scarce heard amid the guns below.
Should he quit?

Should he quit?

Oh Robert look at you now, look at all the mess you've gotten yourself into, arrogance got you in and surely arrogance will get you out.

UC Chimes: Why do we have to remember?

Among the many different of functions in our mind, the ability to remember or the function of memory, is considered the most important and crucial one in our life.

Thanksgiving, Christmas and the love we don't express

Thanksgiving season is usually a signal to let fly with Christmas ads and shopping.

Season starts for Atom Cougars

The Carlyle Cougars Atom team is looking forward to an exciting season. After a couple weeks practice league games started this past weekend. The 2013/14 roster consists of about 16 players, evenly split between 1st and 2nd year recruits.
Bridalk Extravaganza promotes local businesses

Bridalk Extravaganza promotes local businesses

Going to the chapel soon? Will there be wedding bells ringing in the coming months? If that's the case, you have an ample amount of planning to do.
Weekly Carlyle RCMP report

Weekly Carlyle RCMP report

The Carlyle RCMP, during the week of Oct. 25th to 31st, received 39 calls for service. Animal call An animal complaint near Manor was reported of cattle being on the highway.

Gordon F. Kells High School Cougar Corner

On October 28th, 4 chaperones, 38 grade ten social studies students, and Mrs. Jones went on a field trip to the Legislative Buildings in Regina. We were able to view the assembly in progress and had a tour of the buildings afterwards.

We're under attack!

Help! Here in Powell River where little gets in except by plane or boat, we've been invaded and that by a species once considered highly improbable to ever reach our shores. But it's true.
Rob Cobb: A difficult life with no regrets

Rob Cobb: A difficult life with no regrets

Sitting in Capstone restaurant, Rob Cobb of Kisbey, looks like any other hungry patron waiting to order.
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