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Carlyle Observer

As I See It

The stew has started to bubble again up on the Hill in Ottawa as the various sides begin to position themselves for a possible election.

Solomon's sophomore release a raw experience

When Lorri Solomon decided to go on her first American tour, she didn't quite know what she was getting herself into.

Ananda Arthouse welcomes the Kelly Family concert

For what will be the tenth year and counting, Ananda Arthouse of Forget will be welcoming back the Kelly Family to perform a special holiday concert.
Dickens sees another great year

Dickens sees another great year

The wind blew, the snow fell, and good spirits were evident everywhere as Carlyle held its eighth annual Dickens Village Festival.

Bantam Cougars on winning streak

The Bantam Cougars travelled to Radville Nov.25 and Weyburn Nov.27. The team played well both these games. Lots of passing and teamwork led the Cougars to victory in both these games. 4-3 vs.Radville and 11-0 vs Weyburn Co-op.

Stoughton Central school newsletter

With the holiday season around the corner the school has been buzzing with busy motions of students completing assignments, teachers wrapping up units and everyone getting ready for the festive events that will be occurring.

Sask. Party protests have been rare

A recent protest of about 50 frustrated ranchers at the Saskatchewan legislature stood out for a couple of reasons.

Pee Wee Cougars win B side in Estevan tournament

The Pee Wee Cougars were "tournamenting" again last weekend. They finished second in their pool and ended up winning the B Side Final in a one day tournament in Estevan. In the first game, against Estevan Sanjel, the Cougars came out strong.

Pause for Reflection: Advent and the true spirit of Christmas preparation

A young couple moved into a new neighbourhood. The next morning while they were eating breakfast, the young woman saw her neighbour hanging the wash outside. "That laundry is not very clean," she said. "She doesn't know how to wash correctly.

Gordon F. Kells High School Cougar Corner

Last Thursday, during the noon hour, the staff and students had an opportunity to play volleyball against each other and against a team made up of EMT and RCMP members. All the school's volleyball players formed mixed teams to compete.
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