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Exciting game for Atom Cougars

An exciting game was played this past Sunday between Wade's Atom Cougars and Carnduff. The first two periods showed some really great team work from our Cougars.

Carlyle council discusses Main Street parking

The regular meeting of the Town Council of Carlyle was held on Wednesday, Nov. 16. Mayor Don Shirley called the meeting to order at 7:00 p.m. A bylaw to amend bylaw No.

A good year for rural Sask. politics

With the creeks on the rise, one might think it wasn't such a good year for rural Saskatchewan. Well, it was at least a pretty good year when it came to getting what they wanted out of their governments. Let us quickly review 2011.

Gordon F. Kells High School Cougar Corner

School Resumes Wed. Jan.4 The annual Mosaic Meal potluck will be on Thursday, Dec. 22. Students are reminded to bring their themed contribution on Thursday. The school break begins on Friday, Dec. 23. School resumes on Wed. Jan. 4.
Carlyle in the 30's

Carlyle in the 30's

The Happy Gang recently released a video featuring eighteen residents of Carlyle who were interviewed about their recollections from the 1930's.
Finding the gnome gets you $100

Finding the gnome gets you $100

Come out, come out, wherever you are! The Observer and participating Carlyle businesses are offering you the chance to snag yourself $100 in Carlyle Christmas cash to be spent at local businesses.
Celebrity worship

Celebrity worship

The amount of focus placed on celebrities has always been sort of a perplexing matter to me. No red carpets are rolled out for life-saving doctors or brilliant scientists who constantly work towards cures for diseases or ways to improve our lives.

Lions whimper, then roar down the stretch

So, here's some early strategy for getting to the Grey Cup Game, which has become almost a national holiday in Canada: Start your season 0-5, then 1-6, then start getting serious. Usually, 0-5 means at last three things: 1.
Weekly RCMP Report

Weekly RCMP Report

The weekly report is prepared with the assistance of the Carlyle RCMP. Issues involving the Mental Health Act, among others, are not reported. The report of this week covers the period of Nov. 5 to 11.

Wall gov't. must stay humble

At Premier Brad Wall's first caucus meeting with his massive 49-member Sask. Party majority, he emphasized the need for humility. This should not be surprising. Wall has, at least to date, remained humble. He is also very politically smart.
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