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CIBC Run for the Cure barbecue

CIBC Run for the Cure barbecue

On Wed., Aug. 28, the CIBC held a fundraising BBQ for the CIBC Run for the Cure to end breast cancer. The actual run is being held Oct.
Gordon F. Kells High School Cougar Corner

Gordon F. Kells High School Cougar Corner

The 2019/2020 School Year Is Underway Please wear an orange shirt on September 30. Orange Shirt Day is a legacy of the St. Joseph Mission (SJM) residential school commemoration event held in Williams Lake, BC, Canada, in the spring of 2013.

Pause for Reflection

Mary, the Body and Blood of Christ, and us
My Outlook

My Outlook

Please, anybody else's name but mine
A piece of history removed

A piece of history removed

CES welcomes students back to school

CES welcomes students back to school

Serving Wawota and area for 44 years

Serving Wawota and area for 44 years

Bev King has been serving the people of Wawota and area for the last 44 years. She opened the local Robinson’s Store in 1975, in the building that formerly housed Chouquette’s Hardware. They relocated into a brand-new building next door.
Sometimes volunteers are a dog’s best friend.

Sometimes volunteers are a dog’s best friend.

Bright Eyes Dog Rescue has some close ties to the Carlyle area. Started in 2009 by Jamie Parker and Karen Filleul, the rescue became a registered charity in 2010, and they haven’t looked back.
Senior Golf Tournament a huge success

Senior Golf Tournament a huge success

Wednesday, Aug. 21 dawned bright and sunny for the Seniors golf tournament and 22 teams turned out for the event, held at the Carlyle Golf Course. With 11 women ad 33 men competing for top spot, the greens saw a lot of action.
Small and mighty but tired . . .

Small and mighty but tired . . .

Angels of Hope Animal Rescue is small and mighty, but President Sherrie Flick says their group is tired. With only herself, her sister Wanda Soloshy of Kipling, Sheryl Stomp and Barb Mountain, both of Esterhazy, they cover a huge area.
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