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Local artist launches first show

Local artist launches first show

Angelina Kardynal has been creating art for as long as she can remember, drawing inspiration from personal connections and experiences.
Film screening takes on cyber bullying

Film screening takes on cyber bullying

Bullying has always existed, but the question that has been raised in recent years is whether it is worse for kids today or if we are simply paying more attention to it.

Military contribution recognized

Lieutenant Governor Vaughn Solomon Schofield, Premier Brad Wall and other dignitaries recognized the contributions of Saskatchewan civilians and soldiers during a flag ceremony today to help mark the end of Canada's military mission to Afghanistan.
SALTCOATS - Prayer day marked

SALTCOATS - Prayer day marked

The monthly Pot luck noon Luncheon was Mon., March 17 at the Stirling Room. All are welcome. The International World Day of Prayer service in Saltcoats was at St. Augustine's. Sharon Gibler and Phyllis McCallum read Leader parts.
Booze warehouses in Govenlock, Sask.

Booze warehouses in Govenlock, Sask.

In 1919, Govenlock in the extreme southwest of Saskatchewan was a village of about 150 people.

Changes to provincial naming policy

Changes are being made to the naming policy for government buildings and geographic features in the province. The changes are the result of recommendations made by Dr.
Job reinstated

Job reinstated

America's returning warriors continue to experience inexplicable difficulty after putting their lives at risk for their country. It took 13 years for Army Sgt. Maj.
Outdoor Expo

Outdoor Expo

A huge crowd packed the Gallagher Centre, Saturday & Sunday for the Parkland Outdoor Show and Expo. There was something there for everyone - the choices were endless.
Cold plays havoc with water services

Cold plays havoc with water services

Yorkton's public works crews have been unusually busy this winter. As of March 6, there were 75 complaints of residential water service freezes compared three to five in a normal winter. During the first weekend of March alone there were 15.
You can dine with royalty in Melville

You can dine with royalty in Melville

To this day, it's still the biggest event in Melville's proud history.
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