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Carlyle Cougars preparing for season

The Cougars are excited to get rolling for this hockey season. The league has been split into two mini leagues, the north and the south.

Election brought some change to landscape

On the surface, there didn鈥檛 appear to be a lot of change stemming from Monday night鈥檚 provincial election. The Saskatchewan Party won a majority government 鈥 the fourth consecutive majority for the party.
Candidate for town council: Jared Riddell

Candidate for town council: Jared Riddell

Carlyle has been Jared Riddell's hometown since 1973. Riddell is a husband and father of four, also a local business owner and an active member of the community.
Candidate for Carlyle town councillor: Gordon Paulley

Candidate for Carlyle town councillor: Gordon Paulley

Known as 鈥淕ord鈥 or 鈥淧aulley鈥 to many since moving to Carlyle in 1986 as a financial advisor with CIBC, Gordon Paulley, a candidate for council in the Town of Carlyle, revealed that, if elected, this would be his first time on council or in any type o
Candidate for town council: Kelly Lutz

Candidate for town council: Kelly Lutz

Carlyle has been home for Kelly Lutz, his wife and children for almost 13 years. Lutz has been a full-time member of the community as he works at Carlyle Auto Parts for the entire time that he has lived in the town of Carlyle.
Daryl Harrison will be Cannington鈥檚 next MLA

Daryl Harrison will be Cannington鈥檚 next MLA

The provincial election has come and gone and though there are still some ballots to be counted, Daryl Harrison has secured his spot as Cannington鈥檚 new MLA.
Candidate for Carlyle town councilor: Scott Kirkness

Candidate for Carlyle town councilor: Scott Kirkness

Always having a desire to be involved in politics, Scott Kirkness鈥檚 journey led him west in 2013 after convocation at Laurentian University.
Candidate for Carlyle town councillor: Hugh Hislop

Candidate for Carlyle town councillor: Hugh Hislop

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Candidate for Carlyle town councillor: Nicole Currie

Candidate for Carlyle town councillor: Nicole Currie

An active member of the community for many years wants to be part of Carlyle town council for the upcoming term. Nicole Currie is one of seven candidates for the Nov. 9 vote; six will be elected as councillors.
Candidate for Carlyle town councillor: John Brownlee

Candidate for Carlyle town councillor: John Brownlee

John Brownlee and his wife, who was born and raised in Carlyle, have lived in the community for the last 20 years. They raised their four children in the town as well.
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