Â鶹ÊÓƵ

Skip to content

Carlyle Observer

If God loves me why can't I

A reporter interviewed a 104-year-old man. "And what do you think is the best thing about being 104?" the reporter asked. "No peer pressure," he replied.

Diversity can be a gamble

There was a recent story in the Western Producer which had me thinking back to a reoccurring theme in these columns over nearly a quarter-of-a-century, and that is the gambles farmers have taken over the years to try and find new outlets to profitabi
The Weekly Bone

The Weekly Bone

On March 4th 2012 8 eager High school students of SCS went to Telemiracle!, It was very nice to see all heartfelt contributions and what a great feeling it was to run out on stage with the tote boards to showcase the rapid dollar increases from hour

Carlyle council entertains windmill proposal

The meeting of Carlyle's town council on Wed. March 7th included the introduction of a letter regarding a proposal to the town to place electricity generating windmills on town buildings.
Arcola skaters have 'Fun in the Sun'

Arcola skaters have 'Fun in the Sun'

It was a warm day on Sun., March 11, and the weather was perfect for some well-deserved 'Fun in the Sun.
Shanara Gall fundraiser brings in more than $45,000

Shanara Gall fundraiser brings in more than $45,000

A fundraiser event held in the community of Stoughton on the evening of Sat., March 10, saw more than $45,000 raised for the young woman and her family.

Carlyle Novice Cougars

Wednesday March 7th 2012 Round 2 starts with a bang in Carnduff WOW! WOW! WOW! What a start to the 2nd round of playoffs for the Novice Cougars, against the Carnduff Red Devils.

Viterra takeover reminder of change

It's funny how the changes that most effect rural Saskatchewan often start somewhere else. You don't have to do much more than look out your window to see the result of those changes.

Sowing and reaping is a big part of everyday life

Story: Bradley, a farmer, and Broderick, a banker, were best friends. After the annual autumn harvest, Bradley visited Broderick at the bank to deposit the money he had earned from the sale of his crops.

Cougar Corner: Pizza Assembly for Literacy

Thanks to all of the School Community Council, parents, staff, and students who came out to help assemble the pizzas on Saturday, March 10.
push icon
Be the first to read breaking stories. Enable push notifications on your device. Disable anytime.
No thanks