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Teaching tolerance through short film causes backlash in Winnipeg

Teaching tolerance through short film causes backlash in Winnipeg

Recently there was a video shown to a class of grade seven students, which has been called "inappropriate, gratuitously violent and horrific," as CBC paraphrases a parent of one of the students.

Old friends

How long has it been since you've had one of those eye-popping, jaw dropping experiences? I had one last week. "I just wanted to let you know," a friend wrote as she passed on the news that a mutual friend and role model had recently died.

UC Chimes: Unless a seed dies . . .

Truly seeding season has arrived in Saskatchewan. Farmers and gardeners have already been busy scattering seeds in the fields and planting flowers in the gardens.
When will the phase of evolution take place?

When will the phase of evolution take place?

Are we a virus? A society that only seeks to consume all it sees with the goal to just make money and gain all we can and conquer.

All babies are beautiful and what about us

A woman gets on a bus with her baby. The bus driver says: "That's the ugliest baby that I've ever seen." The woman goes to the rear of the bus and sits down, fuming.
Moto-X event to be held June 1

Moto-X event to be held June 1

The sounds of motors revving, two wheels spinning, big air jumps, and high speeds could be nothing other than the exciting sport of motocross.

Carlyle RCMP reports safest May long weekend on record

The long weekend of May usually sees a high number of RCMP calls. In the past serious collisions and alcohol related incidents were issues.
Weekly RCMP report

Weekly RCMP report

The Carlyle Detachment of the RCMP received reports of 102 incidents between May 17 and 23.
Never settle, never fall prey to weak thoughts

Never settle, never fall prey to weak thoughts

In life we are all faced with various challenges, for some, those challenges come in the form financial strains while for others it may be physical or even mental.
Lions Club members get educated on diabetes

Lions Club members get educated on diabetes

The Carlyle District Lions Club held a diabetes awareness presentation at the Senior Citizens Happy Gang building on Tuesday, May 21.
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