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Carlyle Observer

Spring's a commin'

As I write, the official "first day of spring" is well nigh over and we're all hoping the end of winter is just around the proverbial corner.

Browning 4-H Beef Club Public Speaking

The Browning 4-H Beef Club held their public speaking competition judgin2011 at the Lampman Prairie Lily Club. Everyone in the club would like thank the judges -Ed Fieber, Greg Trithart, Miranda Frey & Stephanie Swynar.

Maryfield Curling Club celebrates 100 years of curling

Maryfield Curling Club celebrated 100 years of curling with its annual bonspiel March 9 to 13. Local curlers along with family and friends from Brandon, Kola, Rocanville, Wawota, Radville, and Elkhorn made up half of the twenty teams.

Hjertaas instructing Holistic Management at University of Manitoba

Blain Hjertaas is pioneering the way for Holistic Management education in Canadian universities.
Stoughton Crossroads 4-H Club Report

Stoughton Crossroads 4-H Club Report

Club Meeting We had our meeting on January 7, 2011. What a good way to start off the new year! We could be refreshed on what big events are happening and how well the ones in the past went. The next club meeting will be at 7:00 p.

Report to the residents regarding physician services in Arcola

The construction of the Arcola Family Health Clinic was funded and is owned by the R.M. of Brock No. 64 and the Town of Arcola. The cost of the construction for this 3600 square foot building was $350,000.

Obtaining your high school through the adult basic education program

Many in the community of Stoughton and surrounding areamay not know that completing their grade 12 after they have left school is as near as their town legion.

Letter to the editor: An opportune time

Letter to the Editor In the March 2, 2011 issue of the Leader Post it was reported that five of the past six living Chiefs of the Federation of Saskatchewan Indian Nations (FSIN) were calling for the resignation of the present Chief Guy Lonechild.

Jets fans dreaming NHL thoughts

Sports wrap-up with Bruce Penton

Carlyle Elementary School

Spring has sprung! Or, has it? Who would have thought we would wake up on the first day of spring and see the ground covered in snow? Even with all the snow spring is here. And along with spring come puddles, mud, and plenty of fun for kids.
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