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Stoughton Girl Guides wrap up the season

Stoughton Girl Guides wrap up the season

Meetings took place on Wednesday evenings at the Stoughton Apostolic Church.
Carnduff firefighter completes Big Horn 100-mile race, helps raise $15,000 for mental health

Carnduff firefighter completes Big Horn 100-mile race, helps raise $15,000 for mental health

Marcel Macfarlane, a dedicated Carnduff firefighter, just completed the grueling Big Horn 100-mile race. But his journey was about more than just crossing the finish line; it was a powerful statement about mental health, resilience and community support.
New Hope Pioneer Lodge celebrated Father’s Day

New Hope Pioneer Lodge celebrated Father’s Day

Guests gathered to listen to the music from the Caragana Ramblers who are from Forget.
Cornerstone board receives report on new Carlyle school, existing facilities

Cornerstone board receives report on new Carlyle school, existing facilities

It is hoped the new school will be open in September 2027.
White Bear resident recognized for commitment to athletics

White Bear resident recognized for commitment to athletics

Rick Haacke and three other former staff members and coaches were celebrated for their contributions,
Carlyle hosts U9 softball tournament

Carlyle hosts U9 softball tournament

Carnduff defeated Carlyle 5-4 in the A final.
Couple believes God called them to live in Saskatchewan

Couple believes God called them to live in Saskatchewan

Ted and Edda Horsburgh had never been to Saskatchewan until they came here two years ago.
Indigenous Peoples Day events in the southeast

Indigenous Peoples Day events in the southeast

White Bear First Nations and Pheasant Rump Nakota First Nations have events planned.
Fundraiser in Oxbow exceeds $94,000 for fire truck, ambulance

Fundraiser in Oxbow exceeds $94,000 for fire truck, ambulance

Quick Dick McDick and John Gormley were the entertainment for the evening.
Redvers woman wins provincial economic development award

Redvers woman wins provincial economic development award

Christina Birch is the founder of the Community Café in Redvers, and has lots of experience in economic development.
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