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RCMP activity report for June 18 to June 25

The Canora/Sturgis RCMP responded to 38 calls for service over the past week, which included six traffic offenses, six provincial statutes, two mischiefs, two uttering threats, one theft, one assault, one fraud, and one break and enter.

KCI graduates presented more than $13,000 in scholarships

The 21 Kamsack Comprehensive Institute students who comprise the school’s class of 2020 shared more than $13,000 in scholarships that were announced during the virtual graduation on June 29.
Stanley Mission family lives on trapline amid pandemic

Stanley Mission family lives on trapline amid pandemic

In the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, most people stayed at home knowing that there was nowhere to go and very little to do outside their home. Boredom swept the nation by storm as the country all but shutdown.

Helping our immune systems bypass antibiotic resistance

More than 700,000 people die each year due to drug-resistant diseases and this figure could increase to 10 million per year by 2050, according to a 2019 report .
Virtual graduation held in honour of 21 KCI students

Virtual graduation held in honour of 21 KCI students

A virtual graduation was held Monday in honour of the 21 members of the Class of 2020 at the Kamsack Comprehensive Institute. The theme of the graduation was a quote from the 1986 film Ferris Bueller’s Day Off : “Life moves pretty fast.
Full buck moon with penumbral lunar eclipse visible in Saskatchewan this weekend

Full buck moon with penumbral lunar eclipse visible in Saskatchewan this weekend

Saskatchewan residents will have the opportunity to view a magnificent full Buck Moon this July in addition to a lunar eclipse.
'We're doing the best we can'

'We're doing the best we can'

RIVERS, MB — Craig Mayor sat on his deck midday Thursday contemplating information he received earlier. Mayor lives at Chimo Beach Resort approximately three kilometres outside Rivers, on the southeast side of Lake Wahtopanah’s flooded shoreline.
North Sask. flooding worst in decades

North Sask. flooding worst in decades

The worst flooding since the 1970s has hit Highway 165 in the province’s north.
The Governor General's Medal

The Governor General's Medal

Established in 1873, the Governor General’s Medal recognizes students who have achieved the highest academic average in their schools.
Preeceville graduation video unveiled

Preeceville graduation video unveiled

The Town of Preeceville hosted a virtual Preeceville graduation video presentation that unveiled the full length video recorded by Thomas Hamilton during the outdoor graduation ceremony on June 5.
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