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Coach describes Coffey as versatile on the court

Coach describes Coffey as versatile on the court

When Mountain State University volleyball coach Holly Mauldin makes her team's roster, you couldn't blame her if she just scribbled down "P" for the position of Carlyle's Brenna Coffey. That is "P" for "Player.

GFK students part of Estevan football

After 30 years without any representation in the sport, Estevan Comprehensive fielded their first football team last year, much to the joy of fans of the game. But a Carlyle element has also taken hold, as six students from Gordon F.

Out and About: Support our troops

It is impossible for anyone to understand war unless they lived through it.

Gordon F. Kells High School Cougar Corner

November is here and so is the first Report Card Day. Report cards will go home on Nov. 18th. Parent Teacher Interviews are scheduled for Nov. 24th and 25th from 5:00 pm till 8:00 pm. All parents are encouraged to attend. The Jr.
RCMP area update

RCMP area update

The Carlyle RCMP detachment received 53 calls between Oct. 31 and Nov. 6 Oct. 31 A residence was egged in Carlyle. The complainant advised police that six youth were seen running away, but patrols by police were unable to locate anyone.

Sun Country will not release third party review report

Sun Country Health Region has announced it cannot release the report stemming from the third party review of the region's hiring and recruitment practices due to privacy issues.

Meeting with health region leaves Save Our Beds Committee feeling cold

The meeting between representatives of the Wawota Save Our Beds Committee (SOBC) and the Sun Country Health Region board went off as planned, despite some nasty weather, but the sun didn't end up shining for the community group.

As I See It

Well, well, well! As I sit and write these opening words this week, I do so sniffling and feeling a rosy burn in my cheeks.

Assessing three years of Sask. Party gov't.

The Saskatchewan Party government has just celebrated its third anniversary.

Throne speech speaks to healthcare, deficit

The annual throne speech, the address by government that officially marks the opening of the provincial legislature, paints a rosy picture of the provinces health, while touting many planned changes the Wall government hopes to deliver in the coming
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