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Carlyle Observer

Time to eliminate stereotyping

I had a very interesting discussion with one of the members of the RCMP in Carlyle last week. I was at the detachment to do the weekly report, and found myself talking about my one and only speeding ticket that I received last November.
Spring seeding at a stand-still due to wet weather

Spring seeding at a stand-still due to wet weather

With spring seeding almost at a stand-still due to weather, producers are wondering what will come as the crop insurance deadline approaches and much of the land in the area is left to be seeded.

Gordon F. Kells High School Cougar Corner

The end of the school year is approaching quickly. Students who are interested in purchasing a school yearbook should do so prior to June 15. A grades 10-12 exam schedule went out to students this week.

Sharing an idea

I'm often asked how I come up with ideas for these weekly offerings; rather, how I've done it for more than a decade. As a writer I am always on the lookout for ideas. (I also do a lot of praying for thoughts - some weeks more than others.

Sharing the wealth can be tricky

Just who gets to share in Saskatchewan's prosperity is a question that may be somewhat trickier than it seems. The short and easy answer is that we all should share in it equally. That would seem to be the fairest answer for everyone.
Experience of a lifetime for Manor students

Experience of a lifetime for Manor students

Manhattan was not only home to its usual business crew from May 12 to 14, but also home to Model United Nations clubs from throughout the world.

Public hearing hears resident concerns

A public hearing was held on May 25 with the purpose of discussing the proposed passing of a zoning bylaw.
Health Matters

Health Matters

Recent publications from Sun Country concern a "Release of Time To Care" program.

Lampman man faces charges

On 2011-05-29 at 35 minutes past midnight the RCMP in Carnduff received a complaint of a 19 year male being struck by a vehicle in the Village of Alameda.
Manor school holds Pennies for Patients drive

Manor school holds Pennies for Patients drive

A little change goes a long way. That is what the students of Manor School found out during a recent Pennies for Patients drive in support of the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society of Canada.
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