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Yorkton Council hears Youth Resiliency Project update

Yorkton Council hears Youth Resiliency Project update

Overall, 1406 students were surveyed with 1280 surveys considered valid.
Ninth suspect wanted in Megan Gallagher homicide: Saskatoon Police

Ninth suspect wanted in Megan Gallagher homicide: Saskatoon Police

Summer-Sky Henry is wanted for first-degree murder in the death of Megan Gallagher
Canora resident participates in memorable visit to Belize

Canora resident participates in memorable visit to Belize

Parkland College staff members helping local farmers to take advantage of growth opportunities.
$3,000+ raised for Ethen Krawetz at Norquay Co-op Fuel Good Day

$3,000+ raised for Ethen Krawetz at Norquay Co-op Fuel Good Day

Ethen Krawetz had suffered a catastrophic spinal cord injury on June 4, leaving all four limbs paralyzed and with no ability to move from the shoulders down.
MLCN-LMC partnership help build Lakeside facility

MLCN-LMC partnership help build Lakeside facility

The centre has other facilities to serve health care needs.
STC centre to help people the best they can, says Chief Arcand

STC centre to help people the best they can, says Chief Arcand

Plans to help in place as winter approaches.
Decision adjourned in Saskatoon dial-a-dope bust

Decision adjourned in Saskatoon dial-a-dope bust

Police seized 53.6 grams of crack cocaine, 1.1 gram of soft cocaine, five mobile phones, $6,795 in cash, and one vehicle.
Kamsack residents thanked by Ukrainian Canadian Congress

Kamsack residents thanked by Ukrainian Canadian Congress

The Ukrainian Canadian Congress is thanking residents of Kamsack for their support of an effort to raise money for Ukrainian refugee relief.
Swift Current resident finds out he's $100,000 richer

Swift Current resident finds out he's $100,000 richer

Radevski scanned his ticket ten times using the Lotto Spot! app before picking up the phone to share the good news with his wife.
CCS presentation details residential school 'cultural genocide'

CCS presentation details residential school 'cultural genocide'

Canora Composite School students completed an array of projects including artwork, individual projects, posters, song writing, and novel studies in the week leading up to Truth and Reconciliation Day (Sept. 30).
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