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The remarkable history of alcohol prohibition in Saskatchewan

Saskatchewan first instituted liquor laws in the province in 1908. Local authorities were given the authority to grant liquor licences for bars in their area. Moose Jaw originally prohibited liquor licences, but reversed this law in 1910.
Parkland College holds strategic plan community engagement session in Kamsack

Parkland College holds strategic plan community engagement session in Kamsack

Around 12 community members gathered at the Senior Harmony Centre in Kamsack to discuss the five-year strategic plan for Parkland College.
Telemiracle 44 raises $5,523,472

Telemiracle 44 raises $5,523,472

Telemiracle – Saskatchewan’s Charity – wrapped up its 44th edition today in Regina. As the streamers dropped from the ceiling and the curtain came down on the 20-hour telethon, the final numbers up on stage showed a total of $5,523,472 raised.

Council deals with town solicitor, predators, Sportsplex and Handi-Bus

Among the issues to be presented before Kamsack town council for January and the first meeting in February include the appointment of a solicitor, permits for individuals to shoot pests and predator Animals within town limits, a facility assessment o
Making an impact in early childhood development

Making an impact in early childhood development

Children, parents and grandparents enjoyed spending time together learning during the Regional KidsFirst Intriguing Minds: Parents and Children Together (IMPACT) program.
USask awarded $3.6M to tackle opioid withdrawal in babies, improve health care for youth and elderly

USask awarded $3.6M to tackle opioid withdrawal in babies, improve health care for youth and elderly

Eight University of Saskatchewan (USask) health research projects have been awarded nearly $3.
SaskBooks Book Picks - 'You Can't Invite a Fish to a Dance Party'

SaskBooks Book Picks - 'You Can't Invite a Fish to a Dance Party'

You can’t invite a fish to a dance party by Jessica Williams Illustrated by Jimena de la Vega Published by All Write Here Publishing Review by Michelle Shaw $11.
Rush offence comes alive versus Warriors

Rush offence comes alive versus Warriors

Frustrated by a lack of production on offence, the Saskatchewan Rush simply said enough is enough.
PhD student in Humboldt researching role of grief, loss in sport

PhD student in Humboldt researching role of grief, loss in sport

HUMBOLDT — When Katie Faust was in her third year of her bachelor degree in 2013, her teammate on her rugby team died suddenly of leukemia. “That death disrupted me in ways that other deaths that I had experienced hadn't,” she said.
Canora/Sturgis RCMP Detachment activity report for February 20 to 27

Canora/Sturgis RCMP Detachment activity report for February 20 to 27

The Canora/ Sturgis RCMP responded to 31 calls for service during the reporting period, some of which included: one assault, two missing person complaints, one Child Welfare Act, two thefts, one break and enter and two false alarms, and 11 traffic of
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