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Measles have been reported in Canada

Measles have been reported in Canada

Cases of measles have been reported in Canada. Measles is relatively rare in Canada thanks to high immunization rates across the country.
School division honours Connors at AGM

School division honours Connors at AGM

The Good Spirit School Division has changed its rules in order to honour a deserving member of the community who is not a staff member with one of its most prestigious awards.
Spring runoff expected to normal

Spring runoff expected to normal

The Water Security Agency (WSA) released the February forecast for spring runoff. A near normal spring runoff is expected across most of the southern half of Saskatchewan with below normal runoff for areas north of Cold Lake, La Ronge, and Creighton.
Saskatchewan Teachers and Government settle for 7.55 per cent

Saskatchewan Teachers and Government settle for 7.55 per cent

Saskatchewan teachers and the government finally have an agreement that will see them get a raise of 7.55 per cent over four years.
Ron James - He’s that funny fella from Newfoundland

Ron James - He’s that funny fella from Newfoundland

Talking to Ron James is a lot like, well, listening. As might be expected from his mile-a-minute, energy-packed standup shows, the man likes to talk and, buddy, is he entertaining to listen to.
Speaker inspires learning to learn

Speaker inspires learning to learn

Is learning a learned behaviour? Students and staff at Yorkdale Central School had an opportunity last week to see and participate in a presentation by Andre Genthon, which he calls “The Canada Goal.
Prepare for emergencies

Prepare for emergencies

With severe weather events on the rise, Insurance Bureau of Canada (IBC) encourages families across Saskatchewan to take time on Family Day to prepare for emergencies.
Royal Wood - Stars concert set for this Sunday

Royal Wood - Stars concert set for this Sunday

Royal Wood is going back to his roots. Whether that means his own family history or going back to how he began creating music, the singer-songwriter says he reconnected with the reason why he began making music.
Saskatchewan develops range plan

Saskatchewan develops range plan

Not many Saskatchewan residents can say they have actually seen a woodland caribou in the wild, but these elusive animals are found throughout the forests of Saskatchewan.
Funding will go to local musician Angus Vincent

Funding will go to local musician Angus Vincent

Local musician Angus Vincent is getting a major boost for his career. The Saskatchewan Arts Board granted Vincent $4,150 as part of its Indigenous Pathways Initiative, which he will use to take time to write music.
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