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Residential school survivor turned to sketching to pass the time

Residential school survivor turned to sketching to pass the time

McArthur鈥檚 work draws heavily from his heritage, depicting scenes of community, spirituality and the natural world in a style that merges traditional Indigenous elements with contemporary art techniques.
Help a former Carlyle resident's family in tough times

Help a former Carlyle resident's family in tough times

Though they originally wanted to keep their journey private, they now understand that sharing their story is vital because they need help.
Support for new Ronald McDonald House in Regina

Support for new Ronald McDonald House in Regina

Ronald MacDonald House Golf Tournament Fundraiser
Column: A Thanksgiving tradition

Column: A Thanksgiving tradition

Family and friends gather over large meals, often featuring turkey, stuffing and a pie, to celebrate togetherness and the blessings both big and small of the year.
Powerlifting changed a young woman鈥檚 life

Powerlifting changed a young woman鈥檚 life

鈥淲hat really sticks out to me in this sport is the support and diversity within it,鈥 said Sedor. 鈥淭he community is so supportive of one another, and the people are highly diverse.鈥
Provincial election field finalized in Cannington

Provincial election field finalized in Cannington

Five of the seven registered political parties in Saskatchewan will have candidates in Cannington.
Coffee with a cop in Carlyle

Coffee with a cop in Carlyle

Members of the Carlyle RCMP interacted with the officers.
Supporting the Carlyle bike rodeo

Supporting the Carlyle bike rodeo

The Carlyle District Lions Club recently made a donation.
Wilson鈥檚 Old Tyme Harvest celebrates farming history

Wilson鈥檚 Old Tyme Harvest celebrates farming history

The farm, located north of Manor, has bigger plans for next year when it celebrates the 10th edition on Aug. 30.
Second call for nominations issued for Carlyle town council

Second call for nominations issued for Carlyle town council

Mayor Jennifer Sedor has been acclaimed to a second term in the role.
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