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Six down. How many more to come?

One of my treasured childhood mementos is a letter from Her Majesty. Queen Elizabeth's Lady in Waiting. I'd sent Her Majesty a birthday card, never thinking that I'd get any kind of a response.
Weekly RCMP report

Weekly RCMP report

The Carlyle Detachment of the RCMP responded to a total of 55 calls during the week of May 25 to May 31. A report of a single vehicle MVC (Motor Vehicle Collision) began the calls for the 25th.

Youth stay active in southeast Saskatchewan

Carlyle was host to a Minor Ball Day Saturday June 2 and Sunday June 3rd.

A new season, a new team

They blew up the team and didn't even tell us. The fact dawned on me early last week while hosting my radio show and chatting with Leader Post football writer Ian Hamilton.

Matthew, Mark, Luke and John - hold your horses

A frog approaches Patricia Whack, a bank teller: "I'd like to get a loan for 30,000 pounds to buy a boat and go on holiday". Patricia looks at the frog in disbelief and asks his name. "Kermit Jagger, Mick Jagger's my father.

Carlyle pool is opening

Struggles in getting the Carlyle pool to open for the summer have been met with success. Through donations that are still being received the pool will be able to open on July 1, weather permitting. They will be holding swimming lessons this year.

Has tennis girlfriend sidetracked Rory?

It's not a shock to say Rory McIlroy has a lot in common with Tiger Woods. But some of those similarities aren't the kind McIlroy's fans want to see. They like the part about being No. 1 in the world. They like the title of "defending U.S.
MS Walk surpasses last year's total

MS Walk surpasses last year's total

"Can you imagine... Having multiple sclerosis means that one morning you may not be able to walk when you wake up. Or that you may suddenly have impaired vision. Or that your memory will fail you for no apparent reason.
MOO-ving forward, Saskatchewan's dairy farms

MOO-ving forward, Saskatchewan's dairy farms

When agriculture first boomed in Saskatchewan, the mixed farm was the most popular type of farm. A mixed farm means that the farmers grow crops and raise livestock.
Manor students take Big Apple by storm

Manor students take Big Apple by storm

Manor students, Tianna Kennett, Santanna Mills, Jackie Hoffman, Shane Hirtle, Brett Turgeon, Hayley Englot, Luke McCrimmon, and Brayden Rowley, all attended the 13th annual Global Classrooms International Model UN Conference that was held in New York
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