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Outdoor skating rink at Forget in the works

Forget is a small village with huge community beliefs.
Santa Claus Parade through Carlyle was a success

Santa Claus Parade through Carlyle was a success

The Christmas Spirit may be down a little bit this year due to the pandemic, but with a little help from Santa, the residents of Carlyle got a bit of a lift in their spirits. On December 12, Santa Claus made his rounds.

Gordon F. Kells High School Cougar Corner: food drive

Again this year, the school will be collecting donations for the Carlyle and District Food Bank. Send your non-perishable food items to the school before Dec. 18.

Maryfield Sunrise Villa News

It is the second week of December, where does the time go? Here it is nearly Christmas. The first Wednesday of each month brings us the tenants鈥 meeting where several topics were discussed concerning our residents.

Christmas 2020 and Covid-19

鈥淪ince the limit of family members who can gather in the home is so small, and since funeral services allow up to 30 in some instances, I have decided to have a funeral for my turkey on Christmas Day.鈥 Much is uncertain as Christmas 2020 approaches.
Royal experiences for women in the southeast

Royal experiences for women in the southeast

I don鈥檛 know if there has even been a time in history when we have been so aware of global happenings and have had so much information flooding our lives. Truly filtering out what is good, right and true is an exhausting endeavour for all ages.
Plainsview Credit Union to merge in January

Plainsview Credit Union to merge in January

Plainsview Credit Union proposed a merger with the Horizon and Cornerstone Credit Unions to its members earlier this summer.

It was a tough Christmas

If ever there was a tough Christmas, at least for a lot of us, it will be Christmas 2020. I won鈥檛 really miss the work involved in putting up and taking down the tree but that鈥檚 only because no one can come to share its beauty with us.

Alameda School鈥檚 first online auction a huge success

From Nov. 24-27, the Alameda School Community Council (SCC) held its first-ever online auction. The auction was used to replace the annual open house raffle which, due to COVID, could not be hosted this year.

It鈥檚 really quite simple

鈥淲ell, it looks like it will be him and me around the tree,鈥 the woman said pointing to her husband with a smile. 鈥淲e鈥檝e done it before, we can do it again,鈥 she explained as we talked about Christmas plans.
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