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Gateway Co-op displays customer appreciation with tasty barbecue

Gateway Co-op displays customer appreciation with tasty barbecue

Gateway Co-op rewards customers with well-attended Canora barbecue
Enjoying a burger in Canora while supporting local firefighters

Enjoying a burger in Canora while supporting local firefighters

Canora firefighters appreciate support from local residents.
Kamsack woman honoured with Star of Life Award

Kamsack woman honoured with Star of Life Award

At the age of 25, Makenzie Mydonick-Chernoff of Kamsack has won the "Star of Life Award" - one of the highest achievements in the paramedic profession.
Canora/Sturgis RCMP activity report: Police don't operate a taxi service

Canora/Sturgis RCMP activity report: Police don't operate a taxi service

The RCMP report for the week of September 16
Hunters urged to submit heads of deer, moose, elk for CWD testing

Hunters urged to submit heads of deer, moose, elk for CWD testing

CWD is an infectious central nervous system disease in cervids, fatal to the infected deer. There is no known cure and is currently found in 56 of Saskatchewan's 83 wildlife management zones.
Sask. Permanent art collection seeks Indigenous art

Sask. Permanent art collection seeks Indigenous art

Call to Indigenous artists: Purchasing artwork
Wagantall wins Yorkton-Melville riding election

Wagantall wins Yorkton-Melville riding election

Wagantall honoured by election win, disappointed in overall results
Wagantall wins Yorkton-Melville riding election

Wagantall wins Yorkton-Melville riding election

Wagantall will represent the Yorkton-Melville riding once again as she received close to 70% of the votes.
Trans Canada Trail's Great Canadian Hike is back

Trans Canada Trail's Great Canadian Hike is back

Registration is now open for all Canadians to participate in hiking a section of the Trans Canada Trail that is close to them
UPDATED: Mandatory masks return to Sask., vaccine proof policy coming in Oct.

UPDATED: Mandatory masks return to Sask., vaccine proof policy coming in Oct.

Sask. will be bringing back indoor masking mandates and putting forward a proof of vaccination policy for public spaces as early as this week.
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