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Carlyle Observer

Carlyle Town Council

By Coriandré Lawrence The major news of coming out of Wednesday?s town hall meeting last week is the RCMP?s plan of increased policing within three areas as we enter the new quarter of the fiscal year. Detachment commander of Carlyle Cpl.

UC Chimes: Barking dogs don't bite!

Some people joke that men in Canada are treated as less valuable than dogs.
The rise of Manor's golden queen wasn't without its challenges.

The rise of Manor's golden queen wasn't without its challenges.

Tianna Kennett's progression in wrestling was quick but her disappointments gave her the strength needed to triumph in the end and is now looking to tackle bigger competitions in the sport.
Carlyle's Home Hardware at it again, this time gold.

Carlyle's Home Hardware at it again, this time gold.

Carlyle's very own Home Hardware store took home this year's "Proud of My Home" gold award on Monday April 15 at the company's semi-annual shareholders' meeting in St. Jacob's, Ont.

Gordon F. Kells High School Cougar Corner

The Jr. and Sr. Drama Clubs presented their plays at the hall on Tuesday and competed at the Regional Festival in Lampman on the weekend.

Symbols of rural anger revisited

To suggest voters hold grudges might be a little unkind. Nevertheless, there are times when a policy or personality does have a profound and lingering impact on the voter psyche.
Donald John Bax

Donald John Bax

Donald John Bax passed away at his farm residence on Thursday, April 4, 2013 at the age of 57.
Weekly RCMP report

Weekly RCMP report

Between April 12 and 18 the Carlyle Detachment of the RCMP received 58 calls. Members responded to a total of four 911 dispatch calls, which were all deemed to be false.

Our time on earth is a time of Grace

The Pastor was preoccupied with thoughts of how he was going ask the congregation to come up with money for the repairs of their church. He was annoyed to find the regular organist sick and a substitute brought in.

Native communities need more programs to help with grieving, First Nation elder says

A First Nation elder with expertise in counseling says there are a lot of unresolved issues with the Canadian government which has played a major role in the instability of Aboriginal communities.
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