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Carlyle Observer

Axe falls on Sun Country Health Region's CEO, Cal Tant

The Sun Country Health Region Board has fired chief executive officer Calvin Tant. Tant's position was effectively terminated Thursday, Sept. 9 when board chairperson, Sharon Bauche, delivered the news. "Mr. Tant, when I told him, was very quiet.

Pause for Reflection: Touching the fringe of his garment

My wife said, "Watcha doin today?" I said, "Nothing." She said, "You did that yesterday." I said, "I wasn't finished." When it comes to doing what Jesus wants us to do, we have unfinished work from yesterday.
Roaring good time had at MotoX

Roaring good time had at MotoX

Starting as a series of low, gurgling rumbles, then climbing rapidly to a chorus of ripping, high-pitched screeches, riders at the Bowan-Rekken Memorial MotoX Track in Carlyle took off in a cloud of bluish smoke, one of the many races held at the tra

Gordon F. Kells High School Cougar Corner

Welcome to another wonderful school year at Gordon F. Kells! Things are in full swing with classes underway and the volleyball, cross country, and golf seasons have already begun.

Provincial Politics

It's something you really, truly can't understand if you grow up as a city person in a household where the pay cheque comes in every two weeks regardless of the circumstances.

As I See It

I was standing behind the counter at work when the phone rang. Answering the phone, I was greeted by the voice of my friend and neighbour Dr. Michael Leventis. "Hiya Mike!" I exclaimed happily.

Annual Terry Fox Run coming down the trail

One of the oldest Terry Fox Runs in the area is coming up again, and runners, walkers, and supporters are asked to start getting ready for the annual event.

It all depends on where you look

One of the things I really appreciate about our home and neighbourhood is the wide variety of visual feasts I can enjoy. Peering out windows of the kitchen and my home-based office I enjoy a sweeping view of the Pacific Ocean, just minutes away.
Wawota welcome Sears National Kids Cancer Ride

Wawota welcome Sears National Kids Cancer Ride

Wawota was blessed with the opportunity to provide a haven and a meal for some brave cyclists taking part in the annual Sears National Kids Cancer Ride.

Carlyle Community School

There was a super turn out at our Annual Welcome Back Pancake Breakfast. We had approximately 300 people attend this year's breakfast. CES will be hosting "Reach for the Stars". "Reach for the Stars" is presented by Saskatchewan Express.