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SE Sask champions gather to foster collaboration

Representatives from 17 communities gathered in Carlyle to share ideas and work toward a stronger, more connected region.
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Andria Brady with Community Futures Sunrise

CARLYLE — Community Futures Sunrise brought together 40 dedicated individuals on Jan. 13, united by their enthusiasm for the potential of southeast Saskatchewan.

Representatives from 17 communities gathered in Carlyle, including elected officials, municipal staff, business leaders, community organizers and passionate advocates, to share ideas and work toward a stronger, more connected region.

“These were true community champions,” said Andria Brady, general manager of CF Sunrise. “The energy and optimism in the room were truly inspiring – it was a powerful moment for everyone involved.”

Participants engaged in dynamic breakout sessions to celebrate their community’s strengths, identify areas for improvement, and explore opportunities for collaboration.

Throughout the afternoon, the theme of “support and collaboration” resonated strongly, emphasizing the power of working together to amplify regional success.

The insights gathered from the session will be compiled into a comprehensive report, which will guide the group’s next steps.

The next meeting is set for Feb. 25 via Zoom, and everyone who is interested in contributing to the future of southeast Saskatchewan is encouraged to join.

“Within just 24 hours, we had several more people express interest in being a part of this initiative. It’s fantastic to see such enthusiasm,” said Brady.

“Everyone is welcome, whether you’re from a town, city, village, First Nation or a rural municipality, if you’re passionate about helping southeast Saskatchewan thrive, we want to hear from you,” she added.

To get involved, contact Community Futures Sunrise.

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