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Melville photographer swims with sea turtles

Melville photographer swims with sea turtles

Sea Turtles were once very endangered in Hawaii but have made a nice come back now that they are protected.
Arts and science programming strives to build confidence

Arts and science programming strives to build confidence

USask’s Indigenous Student Achievement Pathways program marks 10-year anniversary.
Canora and area residents enjoy chance to meet pets

Canora and area residents enjoy chance to meet pets

Pet lovers had a variety of dogs to choose from at the Paws and Claws pet adoption held at Better Than Before in Canora.
New signs and flowers eye-catching additions to Canora

New signs and flowers eye-catching additions to Canora

Funded by grant money, new cluster signs around Canora have added to community appeal.
Canora resident still drives car purchased new in 1958

Canora resident still drives car purchased new in 1958

Russell Yasinowski still has the 1958 Pontiac Pathfinder which he purchased new to "take my parents on a holiday they never had."
Saskatoon firefighter training facility to benefit region

Saskatoon firefighter training facility to benefit region

The facility will have classrooms and controlled simulations for training.
Parkland College partners with YTC for wastewater course

Parkland College partners with YTC for wastewater course

Communities involved are Kahkewistahaw First Nation, Ocean Man First Nation, Key First Nation, Cote First Nation, Keeseekoose First Nation, Cowessess First Nation, Zagime Anishinabek First Nation and Ochapowace First Nation.
History of Doukhobor elevators in the Veregin District

History of Doukhobor elevators in the Veregin District

Veregin's elevators are a reminder of the contributions of the Doukhobor Community to the early days of farming and agribusiness in Veregin and the surrounding area.
Dene Chief welcomes economic growth through rare earth minerals

Dene Chief welcomes economic growth through rare earth minerals

Magnets processed from rare earth minerals are used in electric vehicles.
Bruno's Place Shelter opening in October in Yorkton

Bruno's Place Shelter opening in October in Yorkton

The shelter will have 13 beds.
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