Wednesday June 19, 2013




  • Property tax an issue for Carlyle business owners

    In the last two weeks many business owners in Carlyle have been struck with a financial blow they consider to be a potential deterrent in effectively maintaining their business in the town.
    Business owners along Main Street and across the town of

  • White Bear group advocates better living for their people

    Canada is a first world nation recently determined to be one of the happiest places to live around the world, according to the Better Life Index which was compiled by the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development; but, are all Canadians

  • Pheasant Rump First Nation community walks for justice

    Members of the Pheasant Rump First Nation community protested in the form of a walk on Friday, May 24 which they dubbed “Walk for Justice.”
    The protest comes on the heels of a much debated court case that saw Terry McArthur, chief of the Pheasant Rump

Top Headlines

New Staff Sergeant enjoying Carlyle

The Carlyle Detachment of the RCMP welcomed a new Staff Sergeant last week. Tom Vanderzwan has...

Saskatchewan Oil and Gas show awards past and present

Derrick Big Eagle was named Saskatchewan oilman of the year on June 5 at the 16th biannual...

Model United Nations Club in Manor fundraises for health care in Sierra Leonne

In February the Model United Nations (MUN) Club participants Luke McCrimmon, Hayley Englot, Tianna...

Envision Counseling sees success in Carlyle

Envision Counseling has had a successful first year in Carlyle, servicing a number of families in...

Arcola Antique Ag Daze promises two days of solid entertainment

This weekend people from Arcola and surrounding communities will have the opportunity to...

Gordon F. Kells High School Cougar Corner

The Student Leadership Team is having a free Fathers’ Day Pancake Breakfast on Friday, June 14....

Great-grandma finally crosses high school grad ceremony off her bucket list

Trump family adds celebrity status to Vancouver hotel and condo development

Children taken from Mennonite community as more abuse charges are laid

Montreal will get its new, new mayor Tuesday

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Liberal MP, former leader Bob Rae stepping down to focus on First Nations

White House threatens to veto U.S. Farm Bill over food stamp cuts

The White House has threatened to veto a five-year farm bill on Thursday because of "unacceptable...

Australian beef exports seen at record in 2013-14

Australia will export a record amount of beef in 2013-14, driven by strong demand from the United...

Major expansion on hold for Sask. fertilizer plant

Blaming the rising cost of construction work, Norwegian fertilizer producer Yara International has...


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