Â鶹´«Ã½AV

Skip to content

Carlyle Observer

Rider Insider: Goal accomplished - back to the Grey Cup

Alberta Armageddon is on. Saskatchewan versus Montreal Part II in the CFL title game.

Novice Cougars hit the road for weekend games

COLD+HOCKEY=WINTER On Friday Nov.19th, the Novice Cougars headed to Kipling for the 1st game in a double header weekend. Now that it's cold out it feels like hockey season, and we're hoping the coaches can get the boys fired up in the room.
Carlyle Lions support local youth with guide dog

Carlyle Lions support local youth with guide dog

Dogs live to please their human companions, and Dolly is no exception. The two-year-old golden labrador retriever is Conner Standingready's constant companion. She goes everywhere he goes. She tags along on his walks.

RCMP area report

In the time period of Nov. 14 to Nov. 20, the Carlyle Detachment RCMP responded to a total of 39 calls. Beginning on the 14th, eight calls were received that required police response.

As I See It

Wow! Winter came fast this year! As my least favourite season, I usually spend my late autumn lamenting the coming of the cold. But this year the winter set in so fast, I didn't really have time to think about it.

I love an early Christmas

I have a confession to make. I cheated last week. I opened my Christmas present six weeks early. But hey, who's counting.
CFY Playroom holds grand opening

CFY Playroom holds grand opening

Bright, shining faces and youthful screams greeted the grand opening of Cornerstone Family and Youth's newly re-designed Playroom.
Dickens weekend just around the corner

Dickens weekend just around the corner

Time to break out a top hat, the Dickens Village Festival is right around the corner. Friday and Saturday, Dec. 3 and 4, Carlyle will do the time warp again, and dive back into the days of Dickensian elegance.
Warriors of Wellness - Relax and rejuvenate at The Healing Tree Natural Wellness Studio

Warriors of Wellness - Relax and rejuvenate at The Healing Tree Natural Wellness Studio

The body heals itself best when it can relax, but in today's fast-paced, often chaotic, society, finding the time or the means to relax can be a daunting task. Few know this better than Maggie Jamieson-Seal.

Ethics the biggest problem in politics

The bad behaviour we see from Saskatchewan politicians at the legislature is obviously unacceptable.
push icon
Be the first to read breaking stories. Enable push notifications on your device. Disable anytime.
No thanks