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Weekly RCMP Report

Weekly RCMP Report

The Carlyle RCMP detachment responded to several files from Thursday, Dec. 1 to Friday, Dec. 9. Sudden death A tragic sudden death occurred in the Antler area. 911 call(s) Members responded to one emergency 911 call.
Observed At: Missoula Theatre

Observed At: Missoula Theatre

From grass to Grace in the birth of Jesus

"Naked I came from my mother's womb, naked I shall return鈥 (Job 1:21) We spring into life in a natural way. We move with nature鈥檚 rhythms and we follow the whims of our inclinations; like grass, 鈥淚n a field / Behaving as the wind behaves鈥 (T.S.

Gordon F. Kells High School Cougar Corner

Pancake Breakfast In the spirit of the Christmas season, GFK Student Leadership Team will be hosting a Community Pancake Breakfast on Friday, December 16 th at 8 am.
Margaret Velma (McLeod) Hale

Margaret Velma (McLeod) Hale

Margaret Velma (McLeod) Hale December 30, 1920 ~ December 1, 2016 Velma passed away peacefully, surrounded by her husband and family on Thursday, December 1, 2016 at the age 95 years.
John Cornelius Van Sprundel

John Cornelius Van Sprundel

John Cornelius Van Sprundel was born on their family farm southeast of Manor (SW 26-7-1-W2) on Nov. 4, 1928. John was the eldest son of Peter and Marie Van Sprundel. John married Mary Isabella Gould on Nov.

EMPTY BOXES

Our pastor recently recounted a humorous story of how he and another young boy decided to check out the large wrapped boxes under the Christmas tree in their church auditorium.
Drive safe out there

Drive safe out there

I was talking about winter driving with someone the other day and his statement was essentially, 鈥淚f you can see the road, you can drive it, it just changes the speed you choose to travel at.
Cougars update

Cougars update

The Carlyle PureChem Cougars put up a solid fight on Friday, Dec. 2, at home. The Carnduff Red Devils took an early lead with an unassisted goal by Trevor Geiger.
鈥淲ake up, Little Scroogy, wake up!鈥

鈥淲ake up, Little Scroogy, wake up!鈥

Every year the Cornerstone Theatre Group develops a new and unique way to tell Charles Dickens' 鈥淎 Christmas Carol.鈥 This year was no different, as they took the classic novel and placed it in a malt shoppe and garage of the late 1950s.
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