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Carlyle Observer

Pause for Reflection: The Season of St. Joseph and Easter

By Ken Rolheiser We do not yet have a Season of St. Joseph. It strikes me that the patron saint of the universal church is one of the least known saints in Christendom. Many startling facts about St.
Cornerstone Family & Youth helping families

Cornerstone Family & Youth helping families

By Mary Moffat Cornerstone Family and Youth coordinator, Mackenzie Valentine, has been working with CFY as the summer camp coordinator since 2017 and then moved to program assistant in the fall, but when Jenn Sedor moved on to the Sustainability Proj
Sustainability Project salutes volunteers

Sustainability Project salutes volunteers

The Sustainability Project is a fee for service enterprise that works with people to build the communities they love, with councils to help manage large infrastructure projects and develop asset management plans and supports those plans to endure com
RCMP Report

RCMP Report

This week we returned to dealing with false alarms and we responded to three of them. We just about made it without any accidental 911 calls, however, we had three on the last day of the reporting period.
CFY Girls Group explore their creative side

CFY Girls Group explore their creative side

Cornerstone Family and Youth’s Girls Group has gone Off the Rails, or rather they have been creating masterpieces at the studio. Misti Bayliss had no patience for the ceramics that were such a big part of her mother’s, Sandra Big Eagle, life.
Dance of Gratitude raises funds in appreciation

Dance of Gratitude raises funds in appreciation

Toes were tapping to the tunes of the Kenosee Lake Kitchen Party violins at the Kenosee Rec Hall on Thursday April 11, while Cheryl Dubois watched from her hospital bed in Regina through the modern technology of Facetime.

Gordon F. Kells High School Cougar Corner

Student Led Conferences Student Led Conferences will be held on April 16 from 5:00-8:00 p.m. and April 17 from 5:00-8:00 p.m. Students are expected to attend with their parents/caregivers.

RCMP report

Submitted by Staff Sgt. Darren Simons We had a 911 hangup that appears to have been caused by children playing with a cell phone. An intoxicated individual kept calling 911.

Carlyle town council continues to work on budget

By Mary Moffat Carlyle town council met Wednesday, April 3 at 7 p.m. in the Council Chambers. Preliminary education mill rates have come in and appear to be staying the same, as council continues to work on their budget.
Â鶹ÊÓƵeast Vipers strike gold

Â鶹ÊÓƵeast Vipers strike gold

On March 30 and 31 the Saskatchewan Volleyball Association hosted the 15U Women’s Sask. Cup 3 Championship at the University of Regina. In all, 41 teams province wide competed in the tournament.
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