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Stoughton Credit Union shows big support for two causes

Stoughton Credit Union shows big support for two causes

The credit union purchased the naming rights for the Stoughton Golf Course for $75,000.
Long-time Stoughton firefighters have battled cancer

Long-time Stoughton firefighters have battled cancer

Firefighters are at an elevated risk of cancer.
Sold-out crowd attends Carlyle Lions' Club fundraiser

Sold-out crowd attends Carlyle Lions' Club fundraiser

Supper, auctions, raffles and entertainment were part of another successful fundraiser.
Support 63-year-old Carlyle firefighter's bid to be in Sask calendar

Support 63-year-old Carlyle firefighter's bid to be in Sask calendar

Wayne Zandee is one of 16 finalists to
The Government of Saskatchewan is working on the nursing shortage

The Government of Saskatchewan is working on the nursing shortage

Saskatchewan Health Authority offers a look at efforts in Arcola, Oxbow and Redvers.
Stoughton Co-op celebrates 2023's accomplishments

Stoughton Co-op celebrates 2023's accomplishments

Financial statements, board elections and more covered at meeting.
Ribbon skirt classes, kids' programs among offerings at Carlyle library

Ribbon skirt classes, kids' programs among offerings at Carlyle library

The Carlyle Public Library offers programming for people of all ages.
Redvers' Artemis Dance Club dazzles at large competition

Redvers' Artemis Dance Club dazzles at large competition

They believe that dance should be for everyone, as they feel it is a wonderful way for people to express themselves.
Column: How is your mental health?

Column: How is your mental health?

Carlyle Observer columnist Stephanie Zoer reflects on the recent mental health fundraiser in Carlyle and her own experiences on the issue.
Mental health fundraiser in Carlyle an emotional night

Mental health fundraiser in Carlyle an emotional night

Proceeds from the fundraiser will be directed to Envision Counselling and Support Centre and SaskAgMatters.