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Candidate for Carlyle town councilor: Scott Kirkness

Candidate for Carlyle town councilor: Scott Kirkness

Always having a desire to be involved in politics, Scott Kirkness’s journey led him west in 2013 after convocation at Laurentian University.
Candidate for Carlyle town councillor: Hugh Hislop

Candidate for Carlyle town councillor: Hugh Hislop

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Candidate for Carlyle town councillor: Nicole Currie

Candidate for Carlyle town councillor: Nicole Currie

An active member of the community for many years wants to be part of Carlyle town council for the upcoming term. Nicole Currie is one of seven candidates for the Nov. 9 vote; six will be elected as councillors.
Candidate for Carlyle town councillor: John Brownlee

Candidate for Carlyle town councillor: John Brownlee

John Brownlee and his wife, who was born and raised in Carlyle, have lived in the community for the last 20 years. They raised their four children in the town as well.
Golf club preparing for winter and next season

Golf club preparing for winter and next season

Golfing is a special experience for those who love this sport.

Adding something of our own

We often hear people talk about particular songs as being part of the soundtrack of their lives. They could be songs associated with meeting the love of their life or ones popular when they were reaching a milestone.
News from the Carlyle Legion

News from the Carlyle Legion

The 2020 Remembrance Day service will be quite different from the usual program, which under normal circumstances would be held in the Carlyle Elementary School. This year, due to COVID-19, the service will be held at the cenotaph.
Hungry Moose in Arcola is to be experienced

Hungry Moose in Arcola is to be experienced

A prosperous little town less than 10 minutes west of Carlyle, Arcola has been noted for the specialty businesses it has acquired over the years and The Hungry Moose Café & Bakery can be added to that list with their official opening on Oct. 27.
Small town business solutions helping other businesses

Small town business solutions helping other businesses

Carlyle Home Hardware helping other businesses is definitely a story to be shared. Nancy Matthewson explained the conversation with her daughter Katie Gavelin about not having the Homespun Craft Show and Sale this year.

Alida weekly news

This past week we had a new postmistress at the Alida Post Office – she is filling in for Linda Akins, who is recuperating from surgery. Here’s to a speedy recovery Linda.
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