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Carlyle Observer

Let’s sing

A precious sister-in-law struggles with near blindness, overwhelming tiredness but most of all, with loneliness. Her husband passed away three years ago.
Southeast athlete to play volleyball in university

Southeast athlete to play volleyball in university

A talented young athlete from Alida has committed to play volleyball at the university level for next season.

When we're all knit together

When I was in high school, a friend and I taught a Sunday school class together.

Big COVID numbers require better understanding

Premier Scott Moe had to self-isolate the week before the fall sitting of the legislature started. He did so because he came into contact with someone at a restaurant in Prince Albert after a family funeral.

Trouble tree and Advent's good light

A plumber helped me restore an old farmhouse. After a rough first day – a flat tire, his drill quit and his truck refused to start, I drove him home in stony silence. He invited me to meet his family.

Maryfield Sunrise Villa News

Monday through Friday was the same as last week but our surroundings change every day as Santa's elves put up more decorations and lights. So far only the seven-foot tree is lit up and it's beautiful.

Wawota Weekly News

Sympathy to Evelyn Downer and family on the passing of Len. Len passed away at home on Nov. 22 at the age of 86 years. A funeral service will be planned at a later date. Although he is gone, his music will live on.

Alida Weekly News

The Alida community extends sincere sympathy to all members of the Martel family on the death of Nola Martel, late of Regina and formerly of Carlyle, who passed away on Nov. 25.

White Bear First Nation now in lockdown

The White Bear First Nation is in lockdown after a member of the on-reserve community tested positive for COVID-19 last week. In a letter posted to the White Bear Health Facebook page on Nov. 26, Chief Nathan Pasap said the person was hospitalized.
SHA Activates Next Phase of COVID-19 Surge Plan

SHA Activates Next Phase of COVID-19 Surge Plan

Based on continued surges in COVID-19 cases, the Saskatchewan Health Authority (SHA) is moving forward with the next phase of its surge plan to meet the expected demand for COVID-19 patients in the next two weeks, including the required service slow
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