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Oxbow teen invited to exclusive lacrosse camp in B.C.

Oxbow teen invited to exclusive lacrosse camp in B.C.

Oxbow’s Tayven Nordin received a surprise invitation to attend a Métis cultural lacrosse camp in British Columbia.
Young skaters prepare for Broadway On Ice in Carnduff

Young skaters prepare for Broadway On Ice in Carnduff

Five-year-old Aria Martin is learning to skate with the Carnduff Skating Club.
U18 Carlyle Cougars defeat Rangers, advance to round three

U18 Carlyle Cougars defeat Rangers, advance to round three

The U18 Carlyle Cougars continue their winning streak, beating the Moosomin Rangers to advance to round three of the provincial playoffs.
2025 Sask. Champion Child goes from patient to philanthropist

2025 Sask. Champion Child goes from patient to philanthropist

Blaze has raised more than $75,000 for JPCHF through a variety of fundraisers in and around Carlyle.
Envision Counselling seeks new board members to guide mission

Envision Counselling seeks new board members to guide mission

Envision Counselling & Support Centre is recruiting new volunteer board members to help strengthen southeast Saskatchewan communities.
Alida curling bonspiel combines sport and style

Alida curling bonspiel combines sport and style

Alida’s curling rink was filled with both fashion and fun as curlers hit the ice in creative costumes for a one-day bonspiel.
Carlyle librarian advocates for intellectual freedom

Carlyle librarian advocates for intellectual freedom

Carlyle librarian is on a mission to defend intellectual freedom, ensuring everyone has the right to read, explore and think for themselves
U15 Carlyle Cougars sweep first round of provincial playoffs

U15 Carlyle Cougars sweep first round of provincial playoffs

The Carlyle U15 Cougars advance to round two after a sweep of the Moosomin Rangers in provincial playoffs.
Opinion: Educate and protect your children

Opinion: Educate and protect your children

Sex trafficking is a growing threat in small communities, and we must stay vigilant to protect our children and those around us. Opinion.
Carlyle Lions host seniors coffee and muffin morning

Carlyle Lions host seniors coffee and muffin morning

The Carlyle Lions District Club treated seniors to coffee, muffins and live music at the Happy Gang on Feb. 20.
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