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Carlyle Observer

Gordon F. Kells High School Cougar Corner

Summer is over and students are back in classes. There are also many extra-curricular activities that have started. The Cross Country Team has started practising. Practices are Mon. to Fri. after school. Runners choose which days they can make it.

Rider Insider

Thud. That's the sound of the Saskatchewan Roughriders crashing back to earth.
Can I just live in a bubble?

Can I just live in a bubble?

I remember, very specifically, Sept. 11, 2001. My sister and I were getting ready for school and our parents were watching the morning news in the living room. All of a sudden the news goes live to New York City and one of the Twin Towers is smoking.
RCMP report: Aug. 30 to Sept. 5

RCMP report: Aug. 30 to Sept. 5

For the week of Aug. 30 to Sept. 5 the RCMP were involved with a total of 57 calls. 911 Calls A total of six 911 calls were received by members. At Kenosee Lake there was a report of a fight at a bar.
Vera Marie Richardson

Vera Marie Richardson

RICHARDSON: Vera Marie Richardson was born to Jessie and JJ Coffey April 3, 1918. She died peacefully on August 23, 2013 at Moose Mountain Lodge, Carlyle.

When fog rolls in he never moves

We woke this morning to the whisper of a fog bank, a kind of visual murmur reminding us that summer is nearly over.
Raise the Rafters fundraising for new community centre in Wawota

Raise the Rafters fundraising for new community centre in Wawota

On Thursday, Sept. 5 the Wawota United Church held their annual Harvest Event from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. This year, however, instead of being directed solely towards the church it was a part of a fundraiser for Raise the Rafters.
Lampman student inspired to make a difference in the world

Lampman student inspired to make a difference in the world

It is often said that you have to become the change you want to see in the world. Many do not act on changing the world for a better place, yet a grade eleven student from Lampman, Carley Greening, took this challenge to heart.
Extra-long truck will soon be back home in the southeast

Extra-long truck will soon be back home in the southeast

The Morris family from Lampman, SK who had their custom made six-door SUV denied entry to Canada more than two years ago will finally get their vehicle back home. The truck was customized in the U.S.
School back in session: a reminder for drivers to be alert

School back in session: a reminder for drivers to be alert

With youth back to school it is important for drivers to remember to be wary when driving through school zones.
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