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Believe it or not, Weyburn brothers will be in Ripley's

Believe it or not, Weyburn brothers will be in Ripley's

Richy and Preston Roy's giant minion to be in Ripley's 2021 book
Rush add two draft picks for Connor Robinson

Rush add two draft picks for Connor Robinson

Make NLL deal with Colorado Mammoth
Sask. reports 21 new COVID-19 cases Saturday

Sask. reports 21 new COVID-19 cases Saturday

Fourteen in Central East region, which includes Yorkton and Melville
Be aware of ticks this fall

Be aware of ticks this fall

The Ministry of Health is reminding Saskatchewan residents to be vigilant for ticks on themselves and pets during the fall season. Blacklegged ticks, which can cause Lyme disease, are rare in Saskatchewan.
Indigenous artist to receive recognition for handcrafted masks

Indigenous artist to receive recognition for handcrafted masks

An Indigenous artist from Manitoba will be getting various recognitions for the two masks that she handcrafted during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Former Canora resident suddenly receives new kidney

Former Canora resident suddenly receives new kidney

After a lengthy wait filled with ups and downs, including “kidney failure, fatigue and dialysis,” John Kalmakoff of Regina has finally received a new kidney. The surgery took place on July 23 in Saskatoon.
Work continues on original McNaughton building

Work continues on original McNaughton building

Oldest commercial building in Saskatchewan
Rural Northern MB. art show heads online for 2020

Rural Northern MB. art show heads online for 2020

The Manitoba Rural Northern Juried Art Show (MRNJA) will be available online this year showcasing works of art from 56 artists living in different regions of Manitoba.
Dr. Baljit Singh chosen to lead USask Vice-President Research Office

Dr. Baljit Singh chosen to lead USask Vice-President Research Office

SASKATOON – Following an extensive national and international search, Dr.
Key wildlife management zones targeted for CWD testing

Key wildlife management zones targeted for CWD testing

The Ministry of Environment is once again encouraging hunters to submit the heads of deer, moose and elk harvested this hunting season for chronic wasting disease (CWD) testing.
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