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Candy Bye is one special nurse

Candy Bye is one special nurse

Candy Bye has earned the admiration of many in her nursing career.
Beauty by Jo Studio creates a warm and cozy place to go in Stoughton

Beauty by Jo Studio creates a warm and cozy place to go in Stoughton

Beauty by Jo is a business in Stoughton that will have its grand opening later in May.
Alida news - Easter egg count held in the village

Alida news - Easter egg count held in the village

Plenty of activities in southeast Saskatchewan village
Stoughton Library has new program for preschoolers

Stoughton Library has new program for preschoolers

This 1, 2 Buckle my Shoe program is math-based for children ages three to five years, along with their parents and caregivers to offer guidance.
Dion Cochrane is the friendly face of Fencepost Fridays

Dion Cochrane is the friendly face of Fencepost Fridays

Dion Cochrane has gained popularity with her Fencepost Fridays initiative.
Carlyle & RM of Moose Mountain 63 Fire and Rescue brings firefighters from across Saskatchewan for training school

Carlyle & RM of Moose Mountain 63 Fire and Rescue brings firefighters from across Saskatchewan for training school

Firefighters from across Saskatchewan were in Carlyle for the recent training session.
The Happy Nun Café in Forget takes Venue of the Year at the SCMA Awards

The Happy Nun Café in Forget takes Venue of the Year at the SCMA Awards

Popular restaurant once again recognized for its ability to host a great concert.
Carlyle RCMP report - Officers to be equipped with tracking equipment

Carlyle RCMP report - Officers to be equipped with tracking equipment

Carlyle RCMP officers arrested an impaired driver to start the month of May.
Cornerstone Community Theatre Group wows the crowd with Acting Can Be Murder

Cornerstone Community Theatre Group wows the crowd with Acting Can Be Murder

Cornerstone Community Theatre's latest production was a hit with people in the Carlyle area.
Producers busy prepping for the growing season

Producers busy prepping for the growing season

Saskatchewan Agriculture's Crop Report for the period April 26 to May 2
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