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On the roam again

On the roam again

The Roaming Gnome, a fun way to support local business, is back again! For the sixth year in a row The Observer and local businesses will come together adding a little extra excitement to shopping in Carlyle.
Carlyle PureChem Cougars home opener attracts 500+ fans

Carlyle PureChem Cougars home opener attracts 500+ fans

The Carlyle PureChem Cougars’ home opener saw more than 500 people attend, which was a pleasant surprise as the Cougars had hoped to pack the rink prior to the doors opening. The rink was filled with fans on Friday, Nov.

Remembrance Day

Remember Them By Lynne Bell This past September, I was walking along a bustling Banff Avenue, filled with tourists and townspeople, all enjoying a long weekend that marked the official end of summer, while looking up at the stunning sight of the Rock
Weekly RCMP Report

Weekly RCMP Report

The Carlyle Detachment of the RCMP responded to a variety of calls between Friday, Oct. 28, and Thursday, Nov. 3. 911 calls A 911 call was received during this time, which was a non-emergency.
Chamber of Commerce Awards Night

Chamber of Commerce Awards Night

Cougars Hockey

Cougars Hockey

I NEED A FRIEND

Decades ago I studied a Bible college course exploring the biblical Book of Revelation. Part of that book spoke of the deaths of godly witnesses and notes that those from “the peoples, tribes, tongues and nations” will see their bodies.

Gordon F. Kells High School Cougar Corner

Elder Armand McArthur visited the grade 12 ELA class last week to talk about the oral tradition of storytelling. He shared a First Nation’s legend and talked about common themes in First Nation’s literature.

That which is loved is always beautiful

This reflection started with one line, and I fear if I say any more I speak too much. Yet the theme of love has occupied saint and sinner since time began. Love is the currency of heaven. Lay up treasures in heaven.
Thomas Peter "Tom" Chapman

Thomas Peter "Tom" Chapman

CHAPMAN: On Thursday, October 20, 2016, Thomas Peter "Tom" Chapman, age 78 years, passed away at the Assiniboine Centre, Brandon. Tom was born January 18, 1938 in Arcola, Saskatchewan.
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