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Eight COVID-19 cases reported Monday in Sask.

Eight COVID-19 cases reported Monday in Sask.

Three people in hospital

Sask. firefighters sent to U.S. west coast blazes

Saskatchewan has sent three aircraft to fight the wildfires scorching the U.S. west coast.
Canora artist looks into the past with paint

Canora artist looks into the past with paint

Val Morhart’s paintings are a window into the past. He said he’s inspired by thinking about the way it used to be, farming life and the legacy of the pioneers in the area.
Former residents devote time and expense to provide care at rural cemetery

Former residents devote time and expense to provide care at rural cemetery

When Barry and Doris Rudy of Yorkton still lived on a farm in the Kamsack area, they would often be visited by Barry’s uncle Anton Form who would stop in after having “looked after the cemetery.
Seventeen COVID-19 cases reported in Sask. Sunday

Seventeen COVID-19 cases reported in Sask. Sunday

There are 17 new cases of COVID-19 to report in Saskatchewan on September 13, bringing the total to 1,726 reported cases.
A pit house for a Tsilhqot’in family

A pit house for a Tsilhqot’in family

Peyal Laceese has no qualms about building a traditional pit house for his new family home.
What we know about COVID-19 reinfection

What we know about COVID-19 reinfection

It's been six months since COVID-19 was declared a pandemic by the World Health Organization. Since then, millions of people across the world have caught SARS-CoV-2, the virus causing the disease.
Community responds well to COVID-19 precautions taken at Kamsack medical centre

Community responds well to COVID-19 precautions taken at Kamsack medical centre

The changes implemented at the Assiniboine Valley Medical Centre at Kamsack due to the coronavirus pandemic “have been working very smoothly,” according to the Centre’s senior physician. “Everyone seems to be liking the situation,” Dr.
Nations At War television series returns for second season

Nations At War television series returns for second season

A second season of a television series that features battles Indigenous people fought, sometimes amongst themselves, will begin later this month.
The Sixties Scoop hid her identity, food is helping her find it

The Sixties Scoop hid her identity, food is helping her find it

Maki learned she is from White Bear First Nation in Saskatchewan
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