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In an instant, life changed for Kal Harper and his family

In an instant, life changed for Kal Harper and his family

Kal has Stage 4 soft tissue sarcoma, a rare and aggressive cancer.
Bingo helps raise money for Carlyle KidSport

Bingo helps raise money for Carlyle KidSport

There was a total of nine regular Bingo games and three additional specialty games played. Cash prizes handed out for all games.
Naton Miller added to Redvers’ Wall of Fame

Naton Miller added to Redvers’ Wall of Fame

Miller was part of the Redvers Rockets' team that won league and provincial titles in 2024-25.
New Carlyle RCMP staff sergeant proud to serve community

New Carlyle RCMP staff sergeant proud to serve community

Staff Sgt. Alex Hutt brings experience from B.C., Alberta and northern Saskatchewan to Carlyle.
Southeast Girl Guide leaders receive Coronation Medal

Southeast Girl Guide leaders receive Coronation Medal

Christa Morhart and Cheryl Lake were recognized for their commitment to Girl Guides, both locally and provincially.
Column: Remember to spay or neuter your pets

Column: Remember to spay or neuter your pets

An opinion piece on the importance of responsible pet ownership.
Holed Up at the Kisbey Dinner Theatre

Holed Up at the Kisbey Dinner Theatre

Cast members entertained the crowd during performances from April 25-27.
Farmers call for Ottawa to stop using food as political pawn

Farmers call for Ottawa to stop using food as political pawn

Moosomin-area producers hope the next government will take agriculture more seriously and ease tariff tensions hurting key markets.
Envision hosting focus groups on violence supports and shelter needs

Envision hosting focus groups on violence supports and shelter needs

Envision is hosting focus groups in Weyburn, Carlyle and Estevan to gather input on the need for shelter and violence prevention services.
New tech training program targets rural, equity-seeking groups

New tech training program targets rural, equity-seeking groups

Southeast and Suncrest colleges are launching a tech and job-readiness program this summer for 40 rural Sask. students.
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