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Kenosee Lake had first wrestling match on the beach

Kenosee Lake had first wrestling match on the beach

The event took place on Aug. 31 and was organized by Wendy Marcotte, a wrestling coach from Carlyle.
Jingles, drums and bright colours at Ocean Man powwow

Jingles, drums and bright colours at Ocean Man powwow

Event was held at the Lost Horse Hills grounds.
Carlyle's Wade Robertson Memorial tournament was a sell out

Carlyle's Wade Robertson Memorial tournament was a sell out

A total of 108 golfers flocked to the Carlyle Golf Course for the fundraising tournament.
Premier Moe was busy during his visit to the southeast

Premier Moe was busy during his visit to the southeast

Premier Moe met with community leaders and visited businesses during his visit in the region.
Carlyle woman wins national Arabian horse-riding championship

Carlyle woman wins national Arabian horse-riding championship

CARLYLE - Morgan Currie has always had a passion and love for Arabian horses. When she was five years old, her parents Bob and Cathy Wasylyk purchased an Arabian mare from Wunderbar Arabians, which only breeds quality Arabians.
Adventure Wranglers bring reptiles to communities

Adventure Wranglers bring reptiles to communities

A variety of reptiles were on hand for people to view.
Column: School's about to start. Be kind

Column: School's about to start. Be kind

The importance of inclusion extends beyond the classroom walls.
Sask man writes book about his many experiences

Sask man writes book about his many experiences

Don Richardson recently published a book, This is Mostly about Me, that delves deep into his heritage, offering readers a glimpse into his history and personal experiences that have shaped his life.
Photos: Fans packed the stands for thrilling Arcola Rodeo

Photos: Fans packed the stands for thrilling Arcola Rodeo

Numerous rodeo disciplines showcased the skills of competitors.
Photographer turns passion into purpose for NICU care

Photographer turns passion into purpose for NICU care

Amanda Brigden wants to give back to a facility that provided such great care for her family.
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