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Storm interrupts camping trip for family with Canora ties

Storm interrupts camping trip for family with Canora ties

Mark Mazur and his family have long enjoyed their camping trips to Duck Mountain Provincial Park, but this year’s outing came to an unexpected and abrupt end due to a powerful storm.
Lanigan RCMP lay charges for trafficking cattle in Alberta and Saskatchewan

Lanigan RCMP lay charges for trafficking cattle in Alberta and Saskatchewan

Lanigan RCMP have laid charges following a five-month long cattle theft investigation at Caprina Farms and Ranching located near Jansen, Saskatchewan.
Sask. reports 42 new cases of COVID-19 Thursday

Sask. reports 42 new cases of COVID-19 Thursday

Thirteen are in hospital
Saskatchewan wetlands drainage policy likely outcome of new research project

Saskatchewan wetlands drainage policy likely outcome of new research project

A 40-acre research site planned to take shape near Saskatoon is expected to lead the way for a provincewide wetlands drainage policy. The first step is building the site, set to begin this fall.
MB. municipalities wait for disaster program

MB. municipalities wait for disaster program

The rainfall and flooding that ravaged large swaths of southwestern Manitoba the week of June 28 has yet to be recognized as a disaster by the province, and that’s worrying some municipalities.
Saskatchewan wants feds to pony up its share of abandoned uranium mine cleanup

Saskatchewan wants feds to pony up its share of abandoned uranium mine cleanup

Regina, Uranium City – During the 1950s and 60s, the demand for uranium was insatiable. It was the dawn of the nuclear age, and uranium was needed to fuel a wave of new nuclear power plants across the continent.
Barsi's studio becomes art gallery

Barsi's studio becomes art gallery

Eli Barsi has opened the doors of her South Front Street studio in Moosomin to the public. “Since my music work schedule has changed so drastically this summer I will be working in my art studio more often.

Weekend selected for fireworks, possible parade in Outlook

Annual Canada Day pyrotechnics postponed from July 1
Saskatchewan has highest one-day COVID-19 case count of 60

Saskatchewan has highest one-day COVID-19 case count of 60

Mostly on Hutterite colonies
Two vehicle accident: Indian Head RCMP

Two vehicle accident: Indian Head RCMP

On July 22, at approximately 2:00 pm, the Indian Head RCMP were dispatched to a two vehicle collision at the intersection of Highway 1 and 56 at Indian Head. The collision involved two vehicles and five occupants in total.
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