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Canora’s Lesia statue receiving fresh coat of paint

Canora’s Lesia statue receiving fresh coat of paint

A full 40 years after her unveiling, Lesia, Canora’s welcome statue, is being re-painted. Located on the south end of Norway Road, the entire statue is being painted by Brandi Zavislak, community development officer.
Sask. reports 13 new COVID-19 cases Friday

Sask. reports 13 new COVID-19 cases Friday

There are 13 new cases of COVID-19 to report in Saskatchewan on September 11, bringing the total to 1,688 reported cases. The new cases are located in the Far North East (1), Saskatoon (4), Central East (7) and Regina (1) zones.

This Week in Canadian History: Fay Wray is born in Alberta (Sept. 15)

A little known fact is that legendary King Kong actress Fay Wray is from Cardston, Alberta. Wray came to prominence playing Ann Darrow, the object of King Kong’s affections, in 1933.
Updated: Requesting public assistance in locating missing 75-year-old male

Updated: Requesting public assistance in locating missing 75-year-old male

Melville RCMP
New feature exhibit 'Stitching Stories'

New feature exhibit 'Stitching Stories'

Now open at Government House
New book from Bevann Fox one of hope, healing and her difficult journey through residential school

New book from Bevann Fox one of hope, healing and her difficult journey through residential school

Author member of Pasqua First Nation, originally from Piapot First Nation
Sturgis graduation ceremony held in the park

Sturgis graduation ceremony held in the park

Sturgis Composite School acknowledged its Grade 12 graduates in a special graduation ceremony held at the Sturgis Park on August 28.
Walking a country in their shoes

Walking a country in their shoes

Former Manitoba police officer walks across Canada for youth mental health
Erin O’Toole says both John A. Macdonald and Louis Riel 'made good and bad choices'

Erin O’Toole says both John A. Macdonald and Louis Riel 'made good and bad choices'

Statues of historical figures with contentious legacies should not be torn down, but should be accompanied by plaques explaining their context, Conservative Party of Canada Leader Erin O’Toole told his caucus Wednesday.

Superslides have an up and down summer

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