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Ashleigh Wolensky: Serving for Saskatchewan

Ashleigh Wolensky: Serving for Saskatchewan

Seventeen-year-old Ashleigh Wolensky of Redvers has taken her championship-level volleyball skills to a new school and is embracing new challenges and opportunities as a Caronport High School student and as a member of Briercrest's club-level volleyb
Town of Carlyle Lauds Huguette Lutz on Her Retirement

Town of Carlyle Lauds Huguette Lutz on Her Retirement

Upon her retirement as Town of Carlyle administrator, Huguette Lutz was praised and thanked for her 10 years of “exceptional service” by Mayor Wayne Orsted.
Weekly RCMP Report

Weekly RCMP Report

Carlyle RCMP Staff Sgt. Darren Simons reminds the members of the public that May 15-19 is Sexual Assault Awareness Week in Saskatchewan. “The statistics surrounding sexual assault in the province are just staggering,” says Simons.
Observed At: Cornerstone Theatre's "While the Lights were Out"

Observed At: Cornerstone Theatre's "While the Lights were Out"

WBEC Powwow

WBEC Powwow

Redvers Early Learning and Child Care Centre Spring Fling Family Dance a success

Redvers Early Learning and Child Care Centre Spring Fling Family Dance a success

It was a magical night in Redvers at the Rec Centre where the Redvers Early Learning and Child Care Centre presented their third annual Spring Fling Family Dance on Saturday, April 22, from 6 p.m. until 9 p.m.
Stoughton Annual General Meeting

Stoughton Annual General Meeting

The Stoughton Co-op hosted its Annual General Meeting on Thursday, April 20. The meeting began with a dinner held prior to the start of presentations and discussions.
Working together

Working together

Council passed two bylaws. The first bylaw No. 2017-02 authorizes the Town of Carlyle to enter into an agreement for the establishment of a Mutual Aid area and the second No.
Cutting out sugar

Cutting out sugar

It was kind of by accident, but at the end of September last year I cut out soda from my diet. It was kind of my sipping drink if I was out visiting anyone.
Laughter abounds as Wawota Acting Company takes the stage for a cause

Laughter abounds as Wawota Acting Company takes the stage for a cause

For the past 11 years the Wawota Acting Company has hosted an evening of entertainment to fundraise in support of World Vision. This year they held their production on Sunday, April 23, and they were able to raise $2,073 for World Vision.
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