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Grants cut for horse racing

You might wonder why horse racing would be part of an agricultural column. Well it was not so long ago horse racing fell under the jurisdiction of provincial agriculture although that changed.
Arcola School welcomes students

Arcola School welcomes students

On Sept. 6 the Arcola School faculty hosted a back to school barbeque between 5 p.m. and 7 p.m. for the new and returning students.
Shanara Gall is fighting against the odds

Shanara Gall is fighting against the odds

Many of you may remember a story about Shanara Gall appearing in the Observer in March. For those of you who do not know Shanara's story, it is one you will never forget. The Stoughton teen was living life as a normal teenage girl.

Gordon F. Kells High School Cougar Corner

School has resumed and students are back to class and back to extra-curricular activities. Intramurals are taking place every lunch hour. The Cross Country Team will be running in the hills 2-3 days a week after schools.

More day care requirements discussed

Carlyle Town Council meeting was held. Sept 5. The news from that meeting is as follows. The town plans on doubling up the hanging planters on Main Street next year. The only concern with this is the planters are already very difficult to water.

Hay shows country may work after all

It wasn't the biggest news story you read last week nor was it the most political. But it was a nice story ... and nice reminder that this country still works. And it comes along a time when some of us may be beginning to harbour other thoughts.
Around the world with Google

Around the world with Google

Google, I use it for almost everything. It was interesting when changes came and the search engine began guessing what you were looking for beginning a few years ago now, I believe.
Celebrating 100 years

Celebrating 100 years

On Sept. 3, 2012, in the company of family, friends and staff of Coteau Place, Doris Silcox celebrated her 100th birthday.
Weekly RCMP report

Weekly RCMP report

The Carlyle Detachment of the RCMP responded to a total of 67 calls over the week of Aug.31- Sept.6. Certain cases involving mental health issues, child welfare or other undisclosed matters will not be reported.
New teachers in town

New teachers in town

The first day of school for children at Gordon F. Kells High School and Carlyle Elementary was also a first for many of the staff members. A barbeque was held for students and families of Carlyle Elementary school the evening of Sept. 3.
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