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The view from the desk of Marga Cugnet, interim CEO, Sun Country Health Region

- Introducing the CEO Hello. My name is Marga Cugnet, the Interim President/CEO of Sun Country Health Region (SCHR). Welcome to this new monthly column in your local newspaper.
Carlyle Oilmen's spiel set for Feb. 24 - 27

Carlyle Oilmen's spiel set for Feb. 24 - 27

Carlyle Curling Club's 6th annual Oilman's Bonspiel is almost here. Organized to be held Feb.

Pause for Reflection: Calling out to the Lord when times are tough

The old time pastor was galloping down the road, rushing to get to church on time. Suddenly his horse stumbled and pitched him to the ground.

Pee Wee Cougars play in round 2 in provincials

The second round of Provincial Play saw the Carlyle Pee Wee Team meet Esterhazy. It was Cougar versus Flyer, blue versus navy, oil versus potash.

Ag day sees local producers learn new tricks of the trade

The annual Moose Mountain Ag Day proved to be a roaring success, as more than 100 area producers came out to hear top-quality speakers offer their views on ways to improve ag production and profit.

Healthy growth Saskatchewan, well done!

In 2007, I became the chair of the Saskatchewan Chamber of Commerce's Sustainable Growth Strategy for the New Saskatchewan Task Force. We needed a way to support the strategic and sustainable growth of the province's economy and population.

As I See It

It is with some sadness that I sit down to write my column this week, as this is the last week I will be doing so.

Gordon F. Kells High School Cougar Corner

The school ski trip to Asessippi was a huge success. The weather cooperated by supplying a beautiful day and the students did their part by supplying endless energy. It was great to see so many smiling faces on the slopes.

Court

In a news report in last week's Carlyle Observer, in an article on the Highway 361 paving controversy the Moose Creek RM administrator was quoted as saying, "The lawyer informed me that since I had to break the rules on one side, it would be best to

Wall needs to learn lesson from potash

It's interesting that both the best and worst moments for Premier Brad Wall's Saskatchewan Party government have revolved around potash.
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