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Opinion: Stop looking at the phone all the time

Opinion: Stop looking at the phone all the time

Cell phones certainly have a place, but don't use them too much.
Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ Corner Racing Circuit returns to Carlyle

Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ Corner Racing Circuit returns to Carlyle

A large number of riders competed at Carlyle's motocross races.
Kisbey's legion pays tribute to the Queen

Kisbey's legion pays tribute to the Queen

Kisbey was among the Saskatchewan communities to host an event paying tribute to the Queen.
Carlyle Community Complex Foundation has an eye to the future

Carlyle Community Complex Foundation has an eye to the future

Money will be used to continue to maintain capital funds required for the life of a new pre-kindergarten-Grade 12 school and community support centre.
Talented young southeast golfers qualify for provincials

Talented young southeast golfers qualify for provincials

Team Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ East is ready to compete at the provincial high school golf championships in Cochin.
Carlyle’s Homespun Craft Show and Sale had a big impact in its return

Carlyle’s Homespun Craft Show and Sale had a big impact in its return

The first Homespun since 2019 attracted many people and had a big impact on Carlyle's economy.
Carlyle RCMP detachment commander excited to be part of communit

Carlyle RCMP detachment commander excited to be part of communit

Shortland graduated from the RCMP training depot in 2004, and has been posted to several Saskatchewan communities.
Crop report: pastures beginning to dry down, more rain needed

Crop report: pastures beginning to dry down, more rain needed

While the rain may not be ideal for harvesting, it has helped lower the fire risk in fields as well as help pasture grasses recover before the freeze up.
Carlyle’s Royal Canadian Legion honours the Queen

Carlyle’s Royal Canadian Legion honours the Queen

Carlyle's legion branch held the ceremony at the town's cenotaph.
Arcola Craft and Trade Show drew a crowd in its return

Arcola Craft and Trade Show drew a crowd in its return

Approximately 1,200 people attended this year's show.
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