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Carlyle Observer

A Christmas Carol brought to life

The Cornerstone Theatre group came together for Dickens to put on a Christmas musical. This production of Dickens' "A Christmas Carol" was put together by Samantha Twietmeyer.

Local healthcare debated in Legislative Assembly

On Wednesday, Nov. 28, MLA for Saskatoon Massey Place and NDP health critic Cam Broten questioned the Minister of Health about the reduction in hours at the Kipling Memorial Health Centre.

Charity begins at home

Statistics Canada happened to catch me in a telephone survey Monday, December 3 about health care in our province. The survey set me to thinking about our health care. Although one may be well, occasionally doctors and nurses are needed.

6 & under Wade Cougars play like a team

The Carlyle Cougars travelled to Whitewood on Saturday, November 24. We played awesome and kept the game close. The Cougars tried their best, but were unable to come up with the win.

UC Chimes

Someone told me that Saskatchewanians are very stubborn and independent, but when they know that they have to work together, they cooperate with one another very well.
Local rider takes first place in bull riding competition

Local rider takes first place in bull riding competition

Local resident Teagan Hodgson set out to become a bull rider at the age of 15. His first milestone was back in 2007, when he earned the most points in the Manitoba Rodeo Cowboys Association Finals' junior bull riding category.

Fire Department responds to early morning accident

On the morning of Nov. 28, through a thick patch of fog and a road covered in black ice, five heavy equipment vehicles collided on Highway 13 at Arcola.
Vipers 17U volleyball

Vipers 17U volleyball

A new club volleyball team has been established in Arcola. With the interest of 25 girls in the in the prospect of a newly formed team Coach Eugene Brown was happy take on the task.
Weekly RCMP report

Weekly RCMP report

Between the 23rd and 29th of Nov., the RCMP detachment in Carlyle received at total of 35 calls. Cases involving mental health issues, child welfare or other undisclosed matters will not be reported. Nov.

Labour law changes about more than unions

When it comes to Saskatchewan's new labour laws, a lot of people ask: Why should I care about it? I'm not in a union. In fact, the majority of working people in this province aren't unionized, although you might be surprised how many are.