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The students of CES were welcomed back to school this year with a BBQ put on by the CES School Community Council with help from the Carlyle Lions Club. The BBQ took place the evening before the first day of school.

Adjusting to a less predictable Sask.

For decades in this province, Saskatchewan and its politics shared one common trait. Both were rather predictable.
PureChem shows their appreciation

PureChem shows their appreciation

PureChem Services held a customer appreciation day on Thursday, Sept. 27. Thanking the community and everyone for being involved in their success PureChem was quite a busy place for lunch. It was a beautifully warm fall day with the sun shining down.

Celebrate your local library

The Canadian Library Association announced that October would be Canadian Library Month. Canadian Library Month is a celebration of libraries across Canada and the importance they play in the lives of everyday people.
Ladies display their crafts at Coteau Place

Ladies display their crafts at Coteau Place

Saturday, Sept. 29, saw two locals ladies display some of their hard work in the form of embroidery and knitting at Coteau Place in Arcola. Margaret Olsen and Doris Silcox are two women who have had plenty of practice at their respective crafts.

Gordon F. Kells High School Cougar Corner

Mrs. Rutten and the Senior Members of the GF Kells Teen Council attended the Canadian Student Leadership Conference in Weyburn last week. They met with hundreds of other students from across Canada.

UC Chimes - It's prifilege, not right!

Hello everyone! I am a new minister of Carlyle United Church. I am so glad to connect with you through UC (United Church) Chimes. I also thank you to the Observer to allow me to contribute the weekly columns.
What ticks me off - never say goodbye

What ticks me off - never say goodbye

"Never say goodbye because goodbye means going away and going away means forgetting." Some of you may recognize this quote from Peter Pan and I will try to always live by it.

Don't feel sorry for NHL players

Two things are evident in this sorry mess that is the National Hockey League's lockout of its players. 1. As far as finances go, you don't have to feel sorry for either side; and 2.
Manor wrestling team still at it

Manor wrestling team still at it

Manor school introduced wrestling to its long list of sports opportunities two seasons ago. April wrapped up the team's second season, but many exciting things happened in the months since.
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