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Cote man charged with murder

Cote man charged with murder

A 34-year-old Cote First Nation man has been charged with murder related to the death of a 20-year-old woman, also from that community.
Legion Hall likely to be lost

Legion Hall likely to be lost

A familiar building on Broadway Street in the city faces a very uncertain future.
Tokarchuk announces bid for mayor

Tokarchuk announces bid for mayor

Candidates are beginning to announce their intention to run for mayor and council in the 2016 civic election. The most recent to announce is Calvin Tokarchuk.
New RCMP commander

New RCMP commander

The City detachment of the RCMP has a new top man. Staff Sgt. Jeff Simpson took over as detachment commander Aug. 22, replacing Staff Sgt. Greg Nichol who retired.
Home for university

Home for university

Dozens of students and their families attended Parkland College’s annual University Orientation Night August 31. The college continues to grow its university offerings with nearly 200 students registered in university programs and courses this year.

In Focus - Foster Child is a deliberately frustrating film

Gil Cardinal’s Foster Child opens with the story of how he met his foster mother.
Small biz optimism improves but hiring plans hit record low

Small biz optimism improves but hiring plans hit record low

Recently, the Canadian Federation of Independent Business (CFIB) released its latest monthly Business Barometer®, which reveals optimism among small business owners in Saskatchewan improved in August to an index of 54.9, up 3.8 points from 51.

Blackwatch Gulch gets fun new twist

It has been three years since I first reviewed Blackwater Gulch: Gangfights in the Old West. At the time I noted I love a good western.
Picking the perfect pumpkin to parent

Picking the perfect pumpkin to parent

Beyond the gates of a popular mud track near Waldron, SK sits a quaint home surrounded by rich soil. This soil has been put to use by Martin Perepeluk, owner of the Purple Martin Orchard & Gardens.
Log house making its way to Finland

Log house making its way to Finland

Immigrants from Finland arrived in Saskatchewan in a time before the area was officially a province. They built a home out of logs, and raised a family.
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