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Hudson Bay allows ebikes on its trails

Hudson Bay allows ebikes on its trails

Hudson Bay’s town council has decided that ebikes will be allowed on Hudson Bay trails for the foreseeable future. This has pleased Robin Belhumeur, owner of Hudson Bay Ebike Adventure, who brought the issue to council.

Kamsack veterinarian urges increased police funding

The purpose of my letter is to register my sincere opposition to the “defund the police” lobby. I empathize with the family of Mr. Floyd, regarding the excessive use of force.

Canora/Sturgis RCMP Detachment activity report for June 11 to June 18

The Canora/Sturgis RCMP responded to 53 calls for service during the reporting period, including one assault, four breach of peace, four 911 hang-ups, one disturbing the peace, one impaired driving, one lost and found, one Child Welfare Act, 20 traff

Vegetable upstart in Norway House beginning to sprout

A hydroponic garden project by Norway House Cree Nation called Life Water Gardens is finally selling its vegetables this month since the project started one year ago.
Jerry Whitehead paints with love for family and powwow culture

Jerry Whitehead paints with love for family and powwow culture

Artist was born in Saskatchewan
Medicine Hat College pair launches COVID experience site

Medicine Hat College pair launches COVID experience site

Seeking people's stories
Royal Saskatchewan Museum works toward re-opening

Royal Saskatchewan Museum works toward re-opening

The Royal Saskatchewan Museum (RSM) announced today that it will take a little longer to re-open its doors and welcome back visitors. Under Phase 4.
Ministry of Environment service dog retires

Ministry of Environment service dog retires

The Ministry of Environment recently said goodbye to a trusted co-worker, as Conservation Officer Service Dog Jaks retired in April, after an eight-year career with the ministry. Conservation Officer Cpl.
Nature Conservancy of Canada urging Canadians to be vigilant for ticks

Nature Conservancy of Canada urging Canadians to be vigilant for ticks

Beware of little freeloaders this summer
USask medical researchers awarded $900,000 to help fight COVID-19

USask medical researchers awarded $900,000 to help fight COVID-19

The Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR) has awarded three University of Saskatchewan (USask) research teams a total of $900,000 to help strengthen Canada’s rapid response to the COVID-19 pandemic which had killed more than 450,000 people wo
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