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Moose Mountain Jumpers proudly show off their skills

Moose Mountain Jumpers proudly show off their skills

On Wednesday, Dec. 19, the Moose Mountain Jumpers held an open house performance to show off their skills developed over the fall session.

A new me in a Happy New Year

Says the Master to his pupil: "Do you understand that you don't really exist?" Upon which the pupil replies: "To whom are you telling that?" When we stop to reflect we realize that our happiness is related to conscious awareness of aspects of our liv

Part 2 of 2012's best quips

CBS/Golf Channel analyst David Feherty, describing an errant tee shot: "That ball is so far left, Lassie couldn't find it if it was wrapped in bacon.
Gun control in the U.S.

Gun control in the U.S.

Following the shootings in Newton, Connecticut at Sandy Hook Elementary School dialogue began on the internet in response to the news articles and on social media.

Community Initiatives Fund gives to two programs in Carlyle

The Community Initiatives Fund (CIF) has awarded nearly $3.33 million in grants to communities across Saskatchewan.

Dear Editor

I want to thank columnist Rustam Dow for his pre-Christmas comment regarding telehealth. This technology is critically important for a mostly-rural health region like ours.

The King's award

Last evening Stewart was awarded the Queen's Jubilee Medal and I was awarded the privilege of an invitation to the event. Although low key in ambiance, it was a prestigious occasion. Over the years Mr.

Dear Editor

The letter from Norbert Kovalovszky, (Carlyle Observer, December 14th, 2012) asks a number of questions of Sun Country Health Region. I am pleased that Mr.

We're still here

If this column is published that means we're still enjoying the Christmas and upcoming New Year's season, meaning we've still got time for more celebrating.
New club volleyball team in Carlyle

New club volleyball team in Carlyle

A group of girls from Wawota, Maryfield, Redvers, Carlyle, and Midale have come together to form an 18U girls club volleyball team. Based in Carlyle the new club has been formed by Coach Bree Ryan with the assistance of her brother Blake Slykhuis.
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