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Canada's plans to sign on to UPOV

There is an issue facing farmers that isn't getting as much attention as one might expect.
Carlyle Moose Mountain Impact win first game of playoff series

Carlyle Moose Mountain Impact win first game of playoff series

Revered across Canada; hockey is synonymous with being Canadian. At the local youth level teams have begun to take on provincial playoffs, with local peewee team the Carlyle Moose Mountain Impact recently taking on the Watrous Hawks.
Wear the jersey . . . and be yourself

Wear the jersey . . . and be yourself

You can download a countdown clock to track any event you can imagine. Some use them to plan a wedding, some to await the arrival of a baby, somewell mein anticipation of the start of the Olympics.

I thank god for I am wonderfully made

God delights in His creation, in us. "Before I formed you in the womb I knew you; before you came to birth I consecrated you" (Jeremiah 1:5).

UC Chimes: A modern myth

Sometimes we wonder about the things that we can and cannot do.

Two large sporting events coming in March

An influx of people will be coming to the area for the March 14 and 15 weekend. There will be two large events in the area which will bring business to hotels, restaurants, and local shopping stores.

Assertiveness workshop a success

On Friday, Jan. 31, the Envision Counseling and Support Centre held their first assertiveness workshop for women in Carlyle.

Clarification on Cassie Eaton article

In the Friday, Jan. 31, issue of The Observer, the article titled "Cassie Eaton 'cutting' through the competition" reported that Eaton had already qualified for both Canadians and Nationals in cutting. This information was incorrect.
Government bans incandescent light bulbs

Government bans incandescent light bulbs

The first electric light was developed in 1809 by Humphry Davy, an English chemist.

Canada has a new tennis darling

Milos Raonic has been Canada's Mr. Tennis for a couple of years now, but we now have a female equivalent - Eugenie Bouchard.
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