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RCMP report

Submitted by Staff Sgt. Darren Simons Sticks and stones will break my bones but names will never hurt me. However, what if聽they also used profanity? Is it worthy of a 911 call? No it is not.

I forget. God doesn't

By Linda Wegner During the children鈥檚 segment of one morning service, our pastor spoke to the children about the meaning and significance of the rite of Communion.

My Outlook: Toxic misinformation taking us in the wrong direction

By Shelley Luedtke There鈥檚 no red carpet or designer gowns involved but there is an award handed out annually that garners interest, as well as considerable debate. The award seeks to identify the Word of the Year.

Gordon F. Kells High School Cougar Corner

New Semester There is no school on Tuesday, January, 29. The new semester begins on Wednesday, January 30.
Cougars take one on the chin on home turf

Cougars take one on the chin on home turf

Nicole Currie, Sports Contributor Friday night, Jan. 18, the Cougars hosted the Yellow Grass Wheat Kings and it was a game the Cougars would like to do over again . . . and they鈥檒l get their chance, this Thursday, Jan.
Minor Hockey Day held in Carlyle

Minor Hockey Day held in Carlyle

Carlyle Minor Hockey Day was held Jan. 19. A ticket blitz was held for the Carlyle Sports Arena fundraiser on a 2018 Wildcat Sport.
Farm Credit Corp. helps out Minor Hockey

Farm Credit Corp. helps out Minor Hockey

On Jan. 19 FCC did a cheque presentation for the Carlyle Minor Hockey Association for $250.00 for the purchase of safety bumpers to divide the rink in half to help keep the kids safe while playing their games.

Worst of times give birth to the best of times

By Ken Rolheiser 鈥淕etting to heaven is not about Sundays, it鈥檚 about Mondays. What we do on Mondays.鈥 Edwin Rolheiser I have faced approximately 1400 Monday morning back to work blues in my working career as a teacher.
New home for fengche Flowers

New home for fengche Flowers

fengch茅 Flowers has moved to a new location - 132 Main Street (Observer building). Owner Ch茅 Cormier still offers her beautiful selection of floral arrangements, whether they鈥檙e pre-made or made-to-order.

My Outlook: Popcorn for breakfast鈥.and any other time, too

By Shelley Luedtke From the time I was a baby my family would go camping in B.C.'s Okanagan Valley. The region boasted all sorts of fruit and vegetable stands and I quickly learned to read the signs advertising available produce.
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