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Carlyle Observer

Report from the Legislature

COVID-19 is the No. 1 priority of the Government of Saskatchewan and the road to recovery runs through vaccination clinics.
Cleaning up the rink grounds

Cleaning up the rink grounds

Badger Daylighting teamed up with Vermilion Energy to clean up the Carlyle Community Rink on April 28. It was a good turnout and effort by all involved

Is mental health impacted by isolation?

As the world navigates its way through this pandemic, we are all doing our best to adapt. For the past year, we have all experienced a lack of physical connection due to gathering restrictions.
Carlyle Lions Campground will be ready for the season

Carlyle Lions Campground will be ready for the season

If you’re looking for a well-equipped campground that boasts numerous amenities, then look no further than the Carlyle Lions Club Campground, which is conveniently located right within Carlyle.
Bill Wyatt marks an employment milestone

Bill Wyatt marks an employment milestone

Bill Wyatt has been a dedicated friend and employee to Carlyle Motor Products since the very beginning of the company’s life. It all began back in the 1980s, when Wyatt was working at the International Harvester dealership in Carlyle.
Work continues on hog barns

Work continues on hog barns

Work is progressing at the PIC Atlas hog barns southeast of Carlyle. Cement is being poured into the four barns being built, with framing to begin shortly.
The new fire hall has boosted the morale of Carlyle’s fire department

The new fire hall has boosted the morale of Carlyle’s fire department

. We have After years of fundraising and community support, the Carlyle Fire Department is feeling the payoff of their new fire hall that they moved into last December.
Chambers comes back to his farming roots

Chambers comes back to his farming roots

The farm was calling him back. Jeff Chambers has been farming since 1989 and that doesn’t count the years he spent helping out as a young teenager.

Cougar corner – virtual author visit

The Grade 7-10 students were so lucky to participate in an online encounter with Cecil Castellucci. She is an award winning, New York Times best-selling author of books and graphic novels for young adults.
Wawota's Lamontagne takes part in Next Gen Agriculture Mentorship Program

Wawota's Lamontagne takes part in Next Gen Agriculture Mentorship Program

Canadian Western Agribition's Next Gen Agriculture Mentorship Program welcomed the newest group of eight young agriculture leaders.
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