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Suzie Vinnick stops by Manor School

Suzie Vinnick stops by Manor School

On Friday, March 8, Manor School welcomed Canadian musician Suzie Vinnick. Vinnick grew up in Saskatoon and has been playing the guitar since she was nine-years-old.
Weekly RCMP report

Weekly RCMP report

The RCMP responded to 65 files between March 1 and March 7. On March 1 RCMP responded to a collision near Forget in a rural area. A semi had flipped to its side. The driver suffered minor injuries, but no medical attention was necessary.
Is neighbourliness becoming something of the past?

Is neighbourliness becoming something of the past?

The other day I was speaking with someone who was saying they have always wanted to work on a farm. So, I told them I still know people who have mixed farms and that they would be happy to have him go out and help.

Town council discusses base tax enforcement

The Carlyle Town Council met on March 6 for a regular meeting.

Christ will wash our feet

at in the New York hospitaltears streaming down her cheeks. She had just lost her only child and she was gazing blindly into space while the head nurse talked to her, simply because it was the duty of the head nurse to talk in such circumstances.

Watching sparrows fall

I saw them first; explosions of purple and yellow and white.

Changes made to school year for the fall

For the 2013-2014 school year Cornerstone School Division decided to make changes in order to meet the requirements set forth by the provincial government.

Novice Cougars end season with Calgary tourney

The Carlyle Novice Cougars play-off run has come to an end. The 8 & under team made it through the first round of playoffs, taking the series to three games, winning against the Redvers Rockets 1.

UC Chimes: It's legal but not always good!

In our country, people who are over a certain age, regardless of who and what they are, they can drink, smoke, and gamble. It is legal. A group of people are trying to legalize marijuana.

Hog production

In terms of agriculture on the Canadian Prairies I have always thought livestock should be more significant than it has been. In that regard I felt the push to produce more hogs, a thrust made a decade ago now, made sense.
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