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Sacred Heart High School February Saints

Sacred Heart High School February Saints

Each month a male and a female student is selected as the SHHS Saint of the Month. Saint of the Month students are nominated by staff and students of SHHS.
Saskatchewan Angler advice

Saskatchewan Angler advice

The Ministry of Environment would like to remind people that ice fishing season in Saskatchewan closed on March 31 in the province’s southern and central fisheries management zones. The season closes on Wednesday, April 15, in the northern zone.
The Great Saskatchewan Bacon Festival

The Great Saskatchewan Bacon Festival

The Great Saskatchewan Bacon Festival has been announced as the most recently added Preferred Qualifier for the Canadian Food Championships.
Westview United Church washes feet

Westview United Church washes feet

Westview United Church didn’t have a traditional service this Maundy Thursday, April 2. Called Maundy for the mandate Jesus gave to ‘love one another’, the day remembers the act of service.

World crokinole champion a Canadian

For the last two weeks I have been writing about crokinole, and this week I want to end my look at this great Canadian game by discussing it with reigning world champion Brian Cook.
Drug funding for Hepatitis C patients

Drug funding for Hepatitis C patients

Saskatchewan is now providing coverage for two new lifesaving drugs for treating hepatitis C.
Yorkton Music Festival Award Winners

Yorkton Music Festival Award Winners

New Wildfire Act now in place

New Wildfire Act now in place

New wildfire management legislation has arrived in time for the province’s wildfire season, which typically runs from April 1 to October 31.
Litter Control Act charges laid

Litter Control Act charges laid

Northern forest company Meadow Lake OSB Limited Partnership has been fined $4,900 in Prince Albert provincial court after being found guilty of two charges under The Forest Resources Management Act and The Litter Control Act.
Book Review - "Tribes of Kai"

Book Review - "Tribes of Kai"

Nothing is more fun to read than a graphic novel with amazing art and a great storyline. Which brings us to the upcoming books ‘Tribes of Kai’, which has found financing support on Kickstarter.
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