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Carlyle and White Bear will honour those who attended residential schools

Carlyle and White Bear will honour those who attended residential schools

The Town of Carlyle and White Bear First Nations have announced the installment of a permanent memorial dedicated to children lost to residential schools, as well as residential school survivors and their families.
Rick Fall comes to Kipling and other southeast communities while running for charities

Rick Fall comes to Kipling and other southeast communities while running for charities

Rick Fall, 61, plans to log 4,200 kilometres, which is actually 100 marathons in 100 running days, raising money for two charities along the way.
Carlyle students refresh rainbow crosswalk in support of the LGBTQ2+ community

Carlyle students refresh rainbow crosswalk in support of the LGBTQ2+ community

The town of Carlyle became a little brighter Tuesday with the refurbishment of the rainbow-coloured crosswalk located on Souris Avenue outside of Carlyle Elementary School.
Carlyle honours its 2021 graduates in unconventional celebration

Carlyle honours its 2021 graduates in unconventional celebration

Graduates from the Gordon F. Kells High School in Carlyle greeted the town with smiles on Saturday evening, as they paraded through the community.
Kipling School sees 24 students graduate

Kipling School sees 24 students graduate

Kipling School students and their families came together on June 12 at the Kipling School soccer infield to celebrate the graduation of 24 students from the school.

A marker that means something

In Hollywood Hills, Calif., is the renowned Forest Lawn Memorial Park, a cemetery that since the early 1900's intentionally set itself apart from other similar sites.

Tragic RCMP death provides needed perspective

RCMP Constable Shelby Patton died in the line of duty in Wolseley on June 12. The 24-year-old officer was dispatched around 7:50 a.m.

Report from The Carlyle Legion Hall

The month of June has some significant events in the military history of Canada, of which the Carlyle branch of the Royal Canadian Legion would like to remind people. June 4 was a day to honour the Miracle at Dunkirk.
The Co-op will soon have Carlyle’s second liquor store

The Co-op will soon have Carlyle’s second liquor store

Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµern Plains Co-op is a locally-owned co-operative serving Carlyle, Estevan, Oxbow, Gainsborough and Alameda.
The love of the game came later in life for Balogh

The love of the game came later in life for Balogh

Jason Balogh of Kipling grew up playing many sports with hockey and baseball being his main focus. Balogh took up golf later in life as he explains: "I didn't start until I was 20 or so.
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