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SaskBooks Book Picks - 'Women Who Dig'

Women Who Dig: Farming, Feminism, and the Fight to Feed the World by Trina Moyles Published by University of Regina Press Review by Kris Brandhagen $34.

Basic and extended auto coverage options

The Financial and Consumer Affairs Authority (FCAA) wants vehicle owners to understand their basic plate coverage and the additional insurance options available to them.

Recreation activities keep residents busy

The Town of Preeceville recreation department has been keeping busy planning and overseeing numerous activities for residents in Preeceville and around the surrounding area to enjoy.
Sun shines brightly for museum Harvest Time event

Sun shines brightly for museum Harvest Time event

A good crowd took in the Kamsack Power House Museum Harvest Time event held recently. “The sky was nice and sunny for our event, and this may have helped to bring people out,” said Lydia Cherkas, president.
Forever in the Clouds monument has its permanent home

Forever in the Clouds monument has its permanent home

Tribute to 21 who died in an airplane crash at the former Estevan Airport
Ball hockey event in Bredenbury

Ball hockey event in Bredenbury

It might be ice hockey time for most, but in Bredenbury today (Saturday), it was also time for some street hockey.

Hill and Levene Schools of Business release their Economic and Social Impact Study

The University of Regina’s Paul J. Hill School of Business and Kenneth Levene Graduate School of Business are making a substantial economic and social impact on our communities.
Renowned USask water scientist awarded Royal Society Medal

Renowned USask water scientist awarded Royal Society Medal

John Pomeroy, Canada Research Chair in Water Resources and Climate Change at the University of Saskatchewan (USask), has been awarded one of Canada’s top honours for outstanding contributions to environmental science.
New commander assumes duties at Canora RCMP Detachment

New commander assumes duties at Canora RCMP Detachment

On August 26, Sgt. Derek Friesen joined the Canora/Sturgis RCMP as Detachment Commander after spending the previous four-and-a-half years with the Indian Head RCMP.
New bus provides valuable mobility for community

New bus provides valuable mobility for community

The residents of Canora experiencing mobility challenges received welcome news recently when Canora’s new mobility bus arrived on August 29. The bus was paid for by the Town of Canora, said Michael Mykytyshyn, chief administrative officer.
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