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The Observer welcomes a new student writer

The Observer welcomes a new student writer

Hello! My name is Olivia Grandy. I am delighted to be working as a student intern at the Carlyle Observer.
Carnduff & District Music and Arts Festival board invites students to showcase their talents

Carnduff & District Music and Arts Festival board invites students to showcase their talents

The Carnduff and District Music and Arts Festival found a way to showcase talented kids of the southeast.

Sometimes it takes a mountain

Well, I鈥檒l admit it, it was a tough week; even as we look forward to upcoming vaccinations and, as health officials assure us, a 鈥渓ight at the end of the tunnel,鈥 my friends and I have found ourselves 鈥渃limbing mountains.

Playing small with our gifts

鈥淵our playing small does not serve the world.鈥 Nelson Mandela. The study of the behaviour of gifted students reveals that they often achieve a mediocre score so as not to attract unwanted attention.
COVID-19 UPDATE FOR MARCH 11

COVID-19 UPDATE FOR MARCH 11

95,879 VACCINES ADMINISTERED, 165 NEW CASES, 153 RECOVERIES, NO NEW DEATHS

The 33rd Annual Regina Humane Society Telethon set to air March 14 on AccessNow TV

Regina, SK 鈥 The most anticipated animal event of the year, this heart-warming evening of stories of love, triumph and adorable pets looking for a new family to call their own, is a 鈥渕ust watch鈥 for any animal lover.
COVID-19 UPDATE FOR MARCH 10

COVID-19 UPDATE FOR MARCH 10

94,386 VACCINES ADMINISTERED, 111 NEW CASES, 140 RECOVERIES, ONE NEW DEATH
Vaccination schedule announced, bubbles resume for Saskatchewan

Vaccination schedule announced, bubbles resume for Saskatchewan

Regina 鈥 The days of isolation are over, for now, as Saskatchewan residents can now again have 鈥渂ubbles鈥 of up to three household, comprising of up to 10 people.

GOVERNMENT ANNOUNCES INCREASED FUNDING FOR CHANNEL CLEARING

Today, Premier Scott Moe announced $2 million over two years in funding to expand channel clearing for Rural Municipalities across Saskatchewan.

Energy transition leading to small modular reactors, Part 2

Regina 鈥 The economic landscape with a $170 per tonne federal carbon tax could look very different from what we have today. It might even make more sense for farmers to grow trees than grain, for instance.
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