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True-Torq grows into new building

With the business climate over the world still cool following the recession impact of 2008, things have nevertheless remained rosy for Â鶹´«Ã½AVeast Saskatchewan. In evidence of this, one need look no further than the Carlyle-based company, True-Torq.

Novice Cougars start season with big win over Oxbow

Saturday, November 6th, 2010 Carlyle Novice Cougars VS Oxbow Huskies 10:30 Saturday morning they start coming in chattering away, excited for their first game of the season, down in the room getting dressed the nerves kick in, as their opponent walks
Cornerstone Family and Youth plan for big grand opening

Cornerstone Family and Youth plan for big grand opening

The Carlyle-based youth and family activity group, Cornerstone Family and Youth (CFY) announced not long ago their re-opening of the space which served the group as a play-space for their Parent and Tot program.

Rider Insider

Finally a win, and now the Saskatchewan Roughriders are on a high heading into the 2010 CFL playoffs.

Moose Mountain Wild Pee Wees takek A final at Saskatoon tournament

The Moose Mountain Wild PeeWee Season is well underway - the team is currently sitting in first place with a 9-0 record. Returning vets are Jackson Granrude (Tender), Dawson Davidson (Forward), Austin Johnston and Kyle Sargent on Defence.

Pause for Reflection: Sinners and saints and where we place ourselves

What a blessing and what a privilege to live in Saskatchewan, the land of the living skies. Just today I looked up from the street to see an incredibly layered sky.
Moose Mountain Pottery holds musical kiln-opening

Moose Mountain Pottery holds musical kiln-opening

The Moose Mountains were alive with the sounds of music recently as Moose Mountain Pottery, to celebrate its latest kiln opening, hosted a musical show featuring some wonderful Canadian folk music performers.

Clean until you're busted

My friend called last night with a funny story. She and her husband had gone away for a few days, leaving her eighteen year old son behind to hold the fort. He's as responsible as any eighteen year old boy can be.

"Storming Juno" to honour Regina Rifles Regiment

"I took off across the beach, bullets flying all around, men being shot down. I could see where the Germans had been driving over the barb[ed] wire so that's the place I ran for.

As I See It

With Remembrance Day in the wings, I think that it is important that we take a moment out of our day to remember the brave men and women who have served Canada in a uniformed capacity.
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