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Happy Nun Hits the Road with Small Town Saskatchewan Dinners

Happy Nun Hits the Road with Small Town Saskatchewan Dinners

Forget's Happy Nun Cafe will hit the road in 2017 with its newly-launched Small Town Dinner Series. “The idea came to me when we were closed for a month over Christmas,” says The Nun's co-owner and chef Katie Vinge.
Carlyle Oilmen’s Bonspiel draws 12 teams

Carlyle Oilmen’s Bonspiel draws 12 teams

The Carlyle Curling Club hosted the 12 th Annual Oilmen’s Bonspiel on Feb. 9-12. The curling began Thursday evening and continued through until championship rounds were held on Sunday.

Palliative care and euthanasia Part 2

Do not seek death. Death will find you. But seek the road which makes death a fulfillment. Dag Hammarskjold We have two great fears about dying, Father Mark Miller said in his workshop on Proper Care of the Dying .

THIS WE DIDN’T EXPECT

It’s snowing hard and that’s not supposed to happen here on the shores of the Pacific Ocean. A truer picture is that we West Coast dwellers delight in regaling our prairie family and friends with tidbits of weather information.
Robert (Bob) John Lewthwaite 1951-2017

Robert (Bob) John Lewthwaite 1951-2017

After a fruitful and entertaining life, Bob Lewthwaite passed away peacefully on January 25, 2017 at the Redvers Long Term Care, Redvers at the age of 65 years. Bob was the middle of three sons born to John (Peck) and Chrissie Lewthwaite.
February Focus: RCMP Staff Sgt. Darren Simons discusses the dangers of distracted driving

February Focus: RCMP Staff Sgt. Darren Simons discusses the dangers of distracted driving

“Distracted driving now overtakes impaired driving as the number-one contributor to motor-vehicle collisions in Saskatchewan,” says Carlyle RCMP Staff Sgt. Darren Simons.
Adrian Paton: Plains and Prairie Historian

Adrian Paton: Plains and Prairie Historian

Arcola's Adrian Paton is a renowned plains and prairie historian, photographic curator and writer.
Observer's patriotic pic goes viral

Observer's patriotic pic goes viral

Observer editor Kelly Running not only captured The Observer's January 27 front page with this patriotic picture, she has also garnered thousands of views online. Since this photo of Carlyle RCMP Staff Sgt.
Town of Carlyle to rezone land for residential lots

Town of Carlyle to rezone land for residential lots

Carlyle Town Council held their regular bi-weekly meeting Wednesday, Feb. 1 at the Carlyle Civic Centre. Council's next meeting will take place Wednesday, Feb. 15 at 7 p.m. at the Civic Centre.
Two businesses join forces on Main Street in Carlyle

Two businesses join forces on Main Street in Carlyle

Carlyle’s Main Street has an added splash of colour with new business, Fengchè, joining Angel’s Arts and Gifts at 202 Main Street, which opened on Wednesday, Jan. 18.
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