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Weekly RCMP report

Weekly RCMP report

Between April 5 and April 11 the Carlyle Detachment of the RCMP responded to 41 calls. On April 5 the RCMP received a call regarding a vehicle travelling at excess speeds on Highway 9 north of Carlyle.
Codie Prevost rocks the MacMurray Theatre

Codie Prevost rocks the MacMurray Theatre

Saskatchewan born artist Codie Prevost recently performed in Arcola at the MacMurray Theatre. Prevost played on both Friday, April 12, and Saturday, April 13.
Power can be a leader's ally but greatest enemy to his psyche

Power can be a leader's ally but greatest enemy to his psyche

The Liberal Party was injected with youth, charm and a serum containing what many would say is a much needed dose of political vigor in its leadership.

Some make it, some don't

Sometimes the most profound lessons are the easiest to overlook. Take a tomato plant, for instance. Just to the right of my computer keyboard sits a two piece porcelain tea cup and saucer-like flower pot.

UC Chimes: Waiting, patience and hope

Life is all about waiting; waiting to be born, to grow, to learn, to get job, to find a partner, to have a good time and finally waiting to go to a new world.
Carlyle welcomes a new constable

Carlyle welcomes a new constable

The Carlyle detachment of the RCMP have recently welcomed a new member. The new officer, Constable Ryan Drozdiak, graduated from training on April 2 and after a quick trip home to British Columbia he packed up his things and came to Carlyle.

Through the eyes of love as God sees us

And would some Power the small gift give usTo see ourselves as others see us!It would from many a blunder free us,And foolish notion: (Robert Burns, "To a Louse") "I can't bear it. They're so young and beautiful.
Marie Anne Ludwig

Marie Anne Ludwig

With great sadness we announce the passing of Marie Anne Ludwig on April 1, 2013 at St. Joseph's Hospital in Estevan, Sask. She was born on October 28th, 1921 in the Landau district and lived most of her life in the Browning and Lampman areas.
Manor School goes pink

Manor School goes pink

In 2007 a boy in Nova Scotia went to his first day of Grade 9 wearing a pink polo shirt. Pink, a colour typically associated with girls was the catalyst for others at the school to begin bullying the youth.
What folktales can reveal about a society

What folktales can reveal about a society

Folktales are a type of narrative, which are very popular within an eclectic number of cultures.
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