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Town of Preeceville faced with another byelection

Town of Preeceville faced with another byelection

The Town of Preeceville residents could possibly be going back to the polls if another byelection is required.
Winter fun continues in provincial parks

Winter fun continues in provincial parks

Sask Parks is offering more winter activities this year than ever before. With ten special events taking place throughout February and March, there is still plenty of opportunity to get out to a park for some winter fun the whole family will enjoy.
SaskBooks Book Picks - 'Critters: Underdark'

SaskBooks Book Picks - 'Critters: Underdark'

'Critters: Underdark' by Allan Dotson Published by YNWP Review by Shelley A. Leedahl $19.
Counting is Caring: Be a part of the Great Backyard Bird Count

Counting is Caring: Be a part of the Great Backyard Bird Count

All around the world, people are helping birds by counting them for science.
File Hills Police Service seeks assistane with homicide investigation

File Hills Police Service seeks assistane with homicide investigation

On Jan. 31, at approximately 8:35 p.m., the Saskatchewan RCMP Dispatch Centre received a report of an altercation in a residence on the Star Blanket First Nation.
Coffee Shop offers tranquility over cup of coffee

Coffee Shop offers tranquility over cup of coffee

Denise McGonigal of Norquay welcomes everyone to come for a cup of coffee or specialty tea at The Coffee Lounge located in the Sturgis laundromat building.

Town council makes numerous appointments for new year and beyond

Making appointments to various boards and committees and applying for grant funding towards the construction of a new solid waste management facility were among the items of concern for town council at its regular meeting on January 21.
Family Fun Night features Paint Night

Family Fun Night features Paint Night

Kindergarten and prekindergarten classes participated in a Paint Night during a Family Fun Night event held at the Broda Sportsplex.
Vaping products legislation now in force

Vaping products legislation now in force

In order to better protect Saskatchewan youth from risks associated with vaping, The Tobacco and Vapour Products Control Act takes effect today, Feb. 1, 2020. ā€œI’m excited to have this legislation in place,ā€ Minister of Health Jim Reiter said.

Full Trial Awaits Fertuck in Murder Case

Remains of missing Sheree have yet to be found
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