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Carlyle Observer

Gordon F. Kells High School Cougar Corner

Parents are reminded that we need help to assemble the pizzas on March 10. This is for the Literacy Fundraiser. Our last pizza making day turned out to be a lot of fun for the School Community Council members, staff, and parents who attended.

Rabies and YOU

Did you know that more than 55,000 people die every year from rabies around the world and that dogs are the source of 99% of human rabies deaths? Rabies is an infectious and zoonotic (transferable from animals to humans) disease that affects warm blo

Hail storms and ice cream

I spend part of each day of my life writing.

Are Braun's hall chances doomed?

The start of the regular baseball season is still almost a month away and already the biggest story of the spring is about drugs.
Weekly RCMP report

Weekly RCMP report

On the week of Friday, Feb. 17 to Thursday, Feb. 23, the Carlyle Detachment of the RCMP responded to a total of 46 calls. Calls for the 17th started with a request to check an abandoned vehicle spotted at the roadside.

A couple of rural boys who gave us a lot

Pardon me for departing from my usual exploration of Saskatchewan politics, but I would like to write about a couple rural farm boys that left us late last month. They say the land makes us who we are.
"She's a remarkable girl", Stoughton mobilizing for family of seriously ill girl

"She's a remarkable girl", Stoughton mobilizing for family of seriously ill girl

The community of Stoughton is pulling out all stops in their attempt to raise financial support for Shanara Gall, a 19-year-old girl from the community. It was only on Thursday, Feb.

Stoughton Central School

This past month Stoughton Central School received the wonderful and exciting news that we will be going to Telamiracle! The eager hard working students are rivaling in friendly combat against each grade to raise the most money with events such as, pe

Few surprises in Carlyle budget

The budget for the 2012 year was accepted by motion at the Carlyle town council meeting on Feb. 22, and holds few surprises, though there are a couple of increases.

And then another pig/goat/sheep/chicken/colony of bees flew by

It's a long, long way from Canada to Qatar and since the two countries have no export/import agreement, it took about ten months to work out the details before twelve Canadian alpacas could fly to Qatar.
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