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Carlyle Observer

United or divided?

The other day, while scanning the internet for some information, I happened upon a website which was advocating for the political union between the United States of American, and Canada.

Carlyle council considers spring flood planning

Carlyle town council has expressed some concern about the potential for flooding within the municipality come spring thaw, and is considering ways to mitigate the potential damage this would cause to infrastructure.
Dan D'Autremont speaks about successes of 2010

Dan D'Autremont speaks about successes of 2010

The provincial constituency of Cannington has, like many other regions of Saskatchewan, see unprecedented growth over the past few years. Not surprisingly, there can be occasional growth-pains, as well as successes.
Weekly RCMP report

Weekly RCMP report

The weekly RCMP report is prepared with the assistance of the Carlyle RCMP. Issues involving the Mental Health Act, among others, are not reported. The report this week covers the period of Jan. 14, 2011, to Jan. 20, 2011.
Academic success leads Arcola man on international path

Academic success leads Arcola man on international path

Arcola-born Kyle Gentes has had a rather travelled life over the past few years.

Carlyle Community School

Time is precious! Over the past year I have been very fortunate to stay home with my daughter Mya, who is now 1 and son Ty. The year went by quickly but I am happy to be back with the kids and staff at CES.

What fog can never do

The thing I remember most from our years spent in Sointula was the fog. Few days were untouched by it. Sometimes I knew, even before I opened my eyes, that it had rolled in.

Sask. Party winning health care battle

It's easy to pinpoint the exact time when the NDP lost the health issue in rural Saskatchewan. It was Mar. 18, 1993, the day of the infamous provincial budget that closed 52 rural hospitals.

Alzheimer Society provides First Link to communities

Discovering you or a loved one has Alzheimer's disease or related dementia is tough. Denial, anger, and fear may all be present at once. With so many unanswered questions, you may not know where to turn.

Celebrating 100 years of service

Dear Editor: In 2013, the Historic Saskatchewan Hospital, North Battleford, will celebrate 100 years of service to the mentally ill.
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