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Carlyle’s Nicole Turgeon joins the ranks of the Southeast Explorers

Turgeon looks forward to capturing all that the southeast has to offer.
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Nicole Turgeon and son Theo pictured at the Carlyle Sports Arena.

CARLYLE - Community Futures Sunrise has added Nicole Turgeon as a member of their Southeast Explorers team. She will be responsible for taking photos of local events and promotions in southeast Saskatchewan.

Turgeon is well-known in Carlyle and district. She was selected because of her personality, her desire to experience new things, her ability to work independently and her experience writing and connecting with people.

Turgeon is the manager of Second Family Dog Lodge, which is a family-run business owned by her parents Deb and Blair Andrew. She and her husband Brett purchased a home in Carlyle in 2019 and they have a two-year-old son Theo. They are expecting their second child in February.

“I am really excited now that I am officially a SE Explorer,” said Turgeon. “I love the outdoors and like to experience anything new. Southeast Saskatchewan has a lot of interesting things to discover.”

Turgeon is chairwoman of the recently-formed Carlyle Cubs Learning Centre and is excited to help bring this day care service to the many needed moms in the area. She loves being outdoors and enjoys hiking, snowshoeing, cross-country skiing, ice fishing and paddle boarding.

“My husband Brett plays for the Carlyle Cougars senior hockey team and our son Theo is absolutely obsessed with skating and the game of hockey. Thank goodness we live less than a block away from the rink. I also plan on having Theo and his cousin Linden accompany me on the many planned trips in the area.”

Turgeon loves meeting new people and is a promoter and goodwill ambassador. Her reporting will be found on the Explore SE Sask. social media pages.