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Carlyle Observer

Minor ball gears up for another season

With minor ball registration having come to a close, organizers are now preparing for the next step. This year, 222 players signed up to partake in the softball and baseball programs in Carlyle.

Dear Editor

Dear Editor: I'm sorry.
Spring Fling a real success!

Spring Fling a real success!

If you were a kid that just wanted to be a kid, Arcola Day Care Spring Fling was the place to be on April 4 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. The carnival fundraiser, with more than 100 people in attendance was a success in all senses of the word.
Accreditation is coming!

Accreditation is coming!

There are regular events in the daily work of Canadian health care organizations that may create dread in the minds of some staff. Accreditation is one of those events and it's coming in May.

Let's stir the history book pot

A group of volunteers have made initial steps to have a follow up to the Carlyle & District History book, "Prairie Trails to Blacktop".

GF Kells Cougar Corner: Anti-bullying day huge success

On Wednesday, April 13, the students of both the high school and the elementary school took part in an Anti-Bullying Day at CES.

Arcola town council notes

The Town of Arcola has approved the request submitted by the Arcola Curling Club to place a sign on the north side of Balmoral Ave. by the telephone pole.

Carlyle Community School

Submitted by Krystal Fehrenbach Our first annual Pink Day was held Wednesday April 13th. The day was a joint effort between the Elementary School and High School and was a HUGE success. Thanks to everyone who was involved in the day.
Proud Cadets and proud parents together at Whitewood

Proud Cadets and proud parents together at Whitewood

Cadets, NCOs and Officers of #723 Moose Mountain Air Cadet Squadron, met at Whitewood on Sunday Apr. 10 at 5 p.m. to honour their parents and grandparents for their support and encouragement.

Dear Editor

Dear Editor The ratepayers of the Rural Municipality of Moose Creek (RM) have the opportunity to make the decision on whether to spend $1.9 million on a six-mile paving project when they vote on May 2, 2011.
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