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Carlyle Observer

From fear to faith

For those of you, my readers, who are not acquainted with the Upper Sunshine Coast of British Columbia, we live in a relatively small but isolated community.
My Outlook

My Outlook

Lessons that come even when we're not linked in
Free fishing weekend is July 11 and 12

Free fishing weekend is July 11 and 12

Saskatchewan’s annual summer free fishing weekend is July 11 and 12. On this weekend, residents and visitors can fish in any of Saskatchewan’s public waters open to sport fishing, no licence required.
Hole-in-one debut

Hole-in-one debut

James Harvey Porter 1933-2020

James Harvey Porter 1933-2020

James Harvey Porter was born on July 16, 1933 to J. Ernest Porter and Ruby E. (McGhie) Porter in Winnipeg, MB.
NDP urges Sask companies for procurement, but what about the New West Partnership?

NDP urges Sask companies for procurement, but what about the New West Partnership?

Regina – In question period on June 29, NDP critic for finance and economy Trent Wotherspoon took the Saskatchewan Party government to task on companies based outside Saskatchewan being awarded provincial contracts.
Saskatchewan economy opens up further, and it might be easier to visit grandma soon

Saskatchewan economy opens up further, and it might be easier to visit grandma soon

Regina – In time for the Canada Day holiday, Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe announced on June 30 some of the last stages of re-opening the provincial economy after the lock down brought on by the COVID-19 crisis.
Royal Canadian Mounted Police Saskatchewan Crime Watch Advisory

Royal Canadian Mounted Police Saskatchewan Crime Watch Advisory

Attempted Arson - Carlyle
Red Market Barn postpones opening

Red Market Barn postpones opening

The Red Market Barn located a few miles north of Kenosee Lake was planning to hold its first farmer’s market of the season on Sunday, June 28, but had to delay opening for one week due to inclement weather and COVID-19 concerns.
It might take a while for that rite of passage – the drivers test

It might take a while for that rite of passage – the drivers test

Regina – Getting one’s driver’s licence at the age of 16 has long been a rite of passage for Saskatchewan’s youth, especially since much of the province is so reliant on having your own vehicle due to limited public transportation.
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