麻豆视频

Skip to content

Carlyle Observer

LOL

LOL

It lasted only about 58 hours--a pittance of time to be sure--but in those 58 hours it left its mark.

The circle will be unbroken for another year

When it came time for the child to be baptised Doolan proudly stood by the font in St Anne鈥檚 church. 鈥淣ow,鈥 said Father Francis, 鈥渁nd what are we going to name the little one?鈥 鈥淗azel,鈥 said Doolan, with a smile. 鈥淟ord save us,鈥 moaned the priest.

Pee Wee Cougars work for the win

The Carlyle Pee Wee Cougars pounced into Arcola for an evening matchup on Wednesday, January 14 th . The action was fast and furious early on with Arcola drawing first blood, finding the back of the net just a minute and a half in.

Busy week for Novice Cougars

We had a busy 2 weeks of hockey for the Novice Wade Cougars. We faced off against the Redvers Jody team in Redvers on January 9th and won with a final score of 13-6. The next day took us to Wawota where we took a big win.

Reports relating to agriculture

It鈥檚 always interesting to read about reports which are being released in the area of agriculture. Sometimes they bring to light some intriguing information. At other times you are left wondering why it took a report to unveil the obvious.

Gordon F. Kells High School Cougar Corner

New Semester Grade 10-12 final exams for Semester 1 will be from Friday, January 23, to Thursday, January 29. Friday, January 23, at 9:00 AM, is Grade 11/12 Pre-calculus.
Blaine Gee

Blaine Gee

Blaine was born in Viceroy, Saskatchewan to Eileen and Wilfred Gee; the eldest of three sons along with Brian and Boyd.

Watch your step!

Watch your step! Have you ever, like me, heard that exhortation or suffered the results of ignoring it? On a recent walk I was reminded of the real possibility of a nasty fall if I wasn鈥檛 careful.
Observed At: Carlyle Minor Hockey Day

Observed At: Carlyle Minor Hockey Day

Home away from home: Carlyle's Nicole Andrew returns to volunteer in Kenya

Home away from home: Carlyle's Nicole Andrew returns to volunteer in Kenya

Nicole Andrew of Carlyle will soon trade her desk job at Andrew Agencies for a six-month mission trip to the slums of Nairobi, Kenya, where she will 鈥渄o whatever I can鈥 to help single mothers and their children step out of the cycle of crippling pove
push icon
Be the first to read breaking stories. Enable push notifications on your device. Disable anytime.
No thanks