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Carlyle and District Lions celebrate 50 years

Carlyle and District Lions celebrate 50 years

The Carlyle and District Lions Club was formed on Nov. 29, 1963, with the sponsorship of the Oxbow District Lions Club. This year the club celebrates their 50th anniversary and their success in donating over $1 million to various causes.
Dickens asks for Christmas decorations to begin being put up

Dickens asks for Christmas decorations to begin being put up

Winter is coming and the town of Carlyle is preparing to transport itself into Victorian Era England. Celebrating its 11th anniversary, the Dickens Village Festival is bound to be another success.
Crocus 80 Theatre nabs big award in Regina

Crocus 80 Theatre nabs big award in Regina

Crocus 80 Theatre has recently made TheatreOne history becoming the first ensemble cast to win the Janet Lowndes Trophy for Acting.
Another successful fright for Alida Haunted House

Another successful fright for Alida Haunted House

From movies to haunted houses, being spooked is often looked forward to by many during the Hallowe'en season. Though some people see those who look forward to being scared as crazy, it is something that provides entertainment to many.

Rider Insider

The Saskatchewan Roughriders are seriously teetering on a cliff right now. The Green & White were denied a fourth-consecutive victory Saturday night in Calgary when they lost 29-25 to the Stampeders.
Sr. Cougars to host Conferences

Sr. Cougars to host Conferences

On Saturday, Oct. 26, the Carlyle Cougars Sr. Girls' Volleyball Team hosted a series of exhibition games in order to help prepare for Conferences to be hosted in Carlyle on Saturday, Nov. 2.
Croptoberfest a success in Lampman

Croptoberfest a success in Lampman

Every year the Lampman Recreation Department takes charge of hosting an event marking the end of harvest, while giving everyone in the community, whether involved with farming or not, something to do.

The soul's thirst is a dancing flame

"Are you not thirsty?" said the lion. "I'm dying of thirst," said Jill. "Then drink," said the lion. "May I? could I? Would you mind going away while I do?" said Jill. The lion answered this only by a look and very low growl.
First annual Wawota Trade Show and Kids' Halloween Party draws crowd

First annual Wawota Trade Show and Kids' Halloween Party draws crowd

Saturday, Oct. 26, saw people amass in the Wawota Town Hall for the first annual Trade Show and Kids' Halloween Party.
Moose Mountain Water Resource Management Corp. focused on Beaver Management Plan

Moose Mountain Water Resource Management Corp. focused on Beaver Management Plan

In the 1800s the first European explorers to the area saw something special in the Moose Mountains and declared the area of Moose Mountain Provincial Park as a Dominion Game Management Zone.
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