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Kamsack man drawn to motors participates in regional car “meets”

Kamsack man drawn to motors participates in regional car “meets”

Unknown to many, there are loosely-formed groups of automobile enthusiasts, often mechanics and their groupies, who meet periodically to show off their vehicles, share some laughs and to admire the ingenuity of their work.
Kalsey Kulyk of Hudson Bay, a cancer survivor, is one of the eight semifinalists in this years Siriu

Kalsey Kulyk of Hudson Bay, a cancer survivor, is one of the eight semifinalists in this years Siriu

Kalsey Kulyk of Hudson Bay, a cancer survivor, is one of the eight semifinalists in this years SiriusXM Top of the Country competition.

Council discusses damage claims and approves tax concession

A request for financial support after a toilet backup and a business tax concession were among the items of concern to town council at its regular meetings on August 4 and 18.
Two new COVID-19 cases reported in Sask.

Two new COVID-19 cases reported in Sask.

Three are in hospital
North Dakota and Saskatchewan worlds apart when it comes to COVID-19 cases

North Dakota and Saskatchewan worlds apart when it comes to COVID-19 cases

In many ways, Saskatchewan and North Dakota are very much alike. Their economies are similar as both the province and the state rely on agriculture and oil as two of their top industries. Their demographics and population density are also similar.
Carlton Trail College appoints new board chair

Carlton Trail College appoints new board chair

EAST CENTRAL — A new chair has been appointed for Carlton Trail College's board of directors. As chair, Adrienne Jackson is charged with leading a body responsible for setting the strategic and financial direction of the college.
A 10th person arrested in Tiki Laverdiere murder

A 10th person arrested in Tiki Laverdiere murder

A tenth person has been charged in connection with the murder of Tiki Brook-Lyn Laverediere.
Manitoba: Self-isolate or face fines

Manitoba: Self-isolate or face fines

Reports of individuals failing to self-isolate as they joined large-group gatherings in the Prairie Mountain Health region has led the province to crack down and impose a new public health order.
Sask. to create Canada's first rare earth processing facility

Sask. to create Canada's first rare earth processing facility

The Government of Saskatchewan has announced $31 million in funding for a Rare Earth Processing Facility in Saskatchewan – delivering on a key element of the 2030 Growth Plan.
Nominations open for Sask. Order of Merit

Nominations open for Sask. Order of Merit

Nominations are now being accepted for the province's highest honour, the Saskatchewan Order of Merit.
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