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Carlyle Observer

Lest we forget

Sitting around the supper table this Sunday evening, the conversation turned to cousins, nieces and nephews. I love these family gatherings and the memories they evoke.
Remembrance Day and the poppy

Remembrance Day and the poppy

On Nov. 11, 1918 at 11 a.m. an armistice was signed ending the First World War.

Private liquor stores a complex notion

Many rural Saskatchewan residents may be wondering about all the fuss and bother over private liquor sales in the cities.

Wrestling with God and hoping to lose

Jewish grandmother is giving directions to her grandson who is coming to visit with his wife: "You come to the apartment complex. I am in apartment 14T. With your elbow push button 14T. I will buzz you in.
Area residents flock to Fairlight holiday craft sale

Area residents flock to Fairlight holiday craft sale

Saturday, Nov. 3 saw people from across the area flock to Fairlight to take in a day of excitement.

Carlyle Community School

Carlyle Elementary School is hosting a Remembrance Day service Friday at 2:00 for the students of both schools. There will be no school Monday in lieu of Remembrance Day.

6 & under Cougars back on the ice

The Carlyle Cougars 6 & unders are excited to be back at the rink for another season! Our team is coached by Wade Robertson and Kristi MacDonald.

Further service reduction at Kipling Memorial Health Centre

Sun Country Health Region (SCHR) regrets to inform the community of Kipling and area that effective Sunday, Nov. 4 health care services will be further reduced at the Kipling Memorial Health Centre. "The facility will be open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m.
Christmas Wonderland opens in Home Hardware

Christmas Wonderland opens in Home Hardware

Nov. 1st saw a large number of people lining up for the second annual Christmas Wonderland held at Carlyle Home Hardware.
More pieces of history

More pieces of history

Moose Creek Church float in the 1980 Carlyle parade. This same float was also part of the parades in Manor and Alameda. Norman Morrow and Glen McConnell (drivers).
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