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Plans established for student and staff at Sturgis and Preeceville Schools

A Back to School Plan was issued for the Preeceville and Sturgis Composite High Schools by the Good Spirit School Division on August 26 and it can be viewed in detail at the schools’ websites.
Historical trade routes evolving for SIB

Historical trade routes evolving for SIB

The Secwépemc people have had settlements in the Columbia Valley for many years.
Remembering Sophie Merasty, a Vancouver actor who never stopped fighting for justice

Remembering Sophie Merasty, a Vancouver actor who never stopped fighting for justice

Attended the 25th Street Theatre School in Saskatoon
Indian Head Elementary School to begin school year with online learning

Indian Head Elementary School to begin school year with online learning

On Sept 5, the Saskatchewan Health Authority informed Prairie Valley School Division that a staff member at Indian Head Elementary School tested positive for COVID-19.
Conservation group wants moratorium on logging near Nesslin Lake

Conservation group wants moratorium on logging near Nesslin Lake

A conservation group near Nesslin Lake wants to temporarily stump logging west of Prince Albert National Park.
Fatal vehicle collision: Indian Head RCMP

Fatal vehicle collision: Indian Head RCMP

On Sept. 5, at about 12:40 am, the Indian Head RCMP were dispatched to a serious two vehicle collision on Highway #1 east of Indian Head.
Five new cases of COVID-19 reported in Sask.

Five new cases of COVID-19 reported in Sask.

There are five new cases of COVID-19 to report in Saskatchewan on September 5, bringing the total to 1,643 reported cases. The new cases are located in the Saskatoon (3) and South Central (2) zones.
Support given as artists clean up racist graffiti

Support given as artists clean up racist graffiti

HUMBOLDT — As Derek Pasitney and Mitch Babin cleaned up racist graffiti from a mural they painted in downtown Humboldt, they weren’t alone. Others were there with a message: “Nazis go home. Nazis out.
Outlook pop-up market attracts busy, safe turnout

Outlook pop-up market attracts busy, safe turnout

A large turnout of people who came to an outdoor pop-up market in Outlook practiced social distancing and stayed safe while enjoying themselves at the same time.

Canora/Sturgis RCMP activity report

The Canora/Sturgis RCMP responded to 36 calls during the week of August 20 to 27, some of which included: eight traffic offences, one municipal bylaw, one theft over $5,000, one theft under $5,000, two mischief, one break and enter, 11 other provinci
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