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Carlyle Observer

Learn to smile when you repeat, God does

A woman tells her husband, "GO to the store; LAY DOWN the mulch; GET the kids from school; rent SOME videos, and finish the REST of the dishes." You can figure out what the husband hears.
Weekly RCMP report

Weekly RCMP report

A variety of calls and incidents kept Members of the Carlyle detachment busy from Aug. 12-18, with a total of 63 reports for the week. Unfortunately, Kisbey was the focus of much of the activity on Aug.
Local softball player receives Gold Glove award

Local softball player receives Gold Glove award

Jessica Lees from Arcola received a Gold Glove award for her fielding advantage during her last season with North Dakota's Jamestown Jimmies'.

Crime Stoppers

The Carlyle RCMP and Sasktachewan Crime Stoppers are asking your help in solving the following crime: On August 17th, 2011 between the hours of 9:00 p.m. and 9:00 a.m. a car was parked at Brierwood Apartments in Carlyle.

Kenosee Lake Kitchen Party goes out with a bang

Kenosee Lake Kitchen Party wrapped up its final week on Aug 20. The final concert featured a number of students and their instructors as they displayed their new skills and talent to a crowd of loved ones and music enthusiasts.
One Nation Run team raises funds for World Vision

One Nation Run team raises funds for World Vision

Three heroes in the eyes of children suffering from poverty have tied up their running shoes and have hit the payment. The One Nation Run (ONR) team is running across Canada in hopes of raising funds and awareness to eradicate poverty in Canada.

Town to raise price on lot purchases

On the evening of August 17, the Mayor of Carlyle, the Chief Administrative Officer, and members of the town council, met in council chambers to discuss the latest business on hand.

The great questions of life

A few weeks ago, I attended a memorial service for a relative. They had passed away in early August, due to both health complications and an illness.

Rider Insider

Well, that's that. Greg Marshall's tenure as head coach of the Saskatchewan Roughriders lasted a mere and unremarkable eight games.

The nature of the beast

By the nature of the beast politics is a creature given life by ideologies. At least in the case of party politics.
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