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Carlyle Observer

As I See It

It is with some sadness that I sit down to write my column this week, as this is the last week I will be doing so.

Gordon F. Kells High School Cougar Corner

The school ski trip to Asessippi was a huge success. The weather cooperated by supplying a beautiful day and the students did their part by supplying endless energy. It was great to see so many smiling faces on the slopes.

Court

In a news report in last week's Carlyle Observer, in an article on the Highway 361 paving controversy the Moose Creek RM administrator was quoted as saying, "The lawyer informed me that since I had to break the rules on one side, it would be best to

Wall needs to learn lesson from potash

It's interesting that both the best and worst moments for Premier Brad Wall's Saskatchewan Party government have revolved around potash.

Carlyle council looks towards daycare funding

In the latest meeting of the Carlyle town council, the council moved to secure funding for a daycare centre. Initial business passed quickly, with the first discussions beginning with the chief administrator's report.

Preparing for the catch

One of the worn-out jokes around here goes like this: Why did the (man/woman/preacher/whoever you want to pinpoint) go fishing? Answer: "Just for the halibut".
Many events to keep busy for Family Day Weekend

Many events to keep busy for Family Day Weekend

Family Day is a relatively new holiday - instituted in Saskatchewan in 2007 - but already, there are annual events organized around the February weekend.
Boogie Fest prize bike now touring region

Boogie Fest prize bike now touring region

The Carlyle and District Leisure Complex's annual Boogie Fest fundraiser is in the late stages of planning, and the bike which will be this year's grand prize is now touring communities across the region.

Wawota Flyers report

Wed., Feb.

Skill and knowledge go hand in hand

Farmers have always been noted as needing to be something of Jacks-of-all-trades.
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