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Lions receive a donation

Lions receive a donation

The RM of Moose Mountain and the Town of Carlyle presented a donation from their capital grant program to the Carlyle and District Lions Club. Funds will be used for the installation of the new scoreboard at Lions Park.
Kipling School students win in Legion competition

Kipling School students win in Legion competition

Kipling School is congratulating their winners in the annual Royal Canadian Legion poster and poems contest. There were three students who were very successful in this year's competition.
The Rusty Relics Museum – a community built and community driven historical hotspot

The Rusty Relics Museum – a community built and community driven historical hotspot

The history of Carlyle and the surrounding area is rich and insightful into the daily lives of the pioneers of the province. A detailed record of it can be found right within Carlyle at the Rusty Relics Museum.
The Bow Valley Jamboree will go on

The Bow Valley Jamboree will go on

he Bow Valley Jamboree, a longstanding annual live music event, is returning to Oxbow this August. The event will take place on Aug. 7 at the beautiful Bow Valley Theatre south of Oxbow.
Taste the sweet and salty flavours of Kenosee Kettle Corn

Taste the sweet and salty flavours of Kenosee Kettle Corn

Who can resist the smell of freshly popped popcorn? It’s here! The perfect combination of sweet and salty popcorn is bagged and ready for you to enjoy.
Stoughton student places third in national contest

Stoughton student places third in national contest

Stoughton Central School Grade 11 student Jessica Baumgartner placed third in the high school category of the national Speaker’s Idol competition on Thursday, and will receive an iPad as a prize.

COVID-19 finish line remains unclear

For months now, Premier Scott Moe has been telling us we are near the COVID-19 finish line. It is optimism that’s been appreciated — and, often, much needed — in this seemingly endless fight.

Getting dirt under our nails

We’re in our happy place now. Greenhouses are open. Cue the music because this is indeed the most wonderful time of the year. For my husband. Normally I would wander through the greenhouses with him.
Arcola-Kisbey 4-H AG report

Arcola-Kisbey 4-H AG report

The Arcola-Kisbey Beef Club has been a cornerstone in the southeast for nearly 100 years. The club was formed in the early 1930s as a hog club and in 1939 changed to the Arcola-Kisbey Beef Club.

God’s house is still on fire after Easter

A woman was cooking something in the oven when it caught fire and filled the house with smoke.
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