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Fish artwork program focuses on promoting safe habitat for wildlife

Fish artwork program focuses on promoting safe habitat for wildlife

The Preeceville Wildlife Club sponsored a Fish Artwork contest with 41 student entries.

Climate change and habitat loss

Can swiftly impact strong waterfowl numbers
Father Methodius Kushko: a life serving God

Father Methodius Kushko: a life serving God

Everybody knows Father Methodius Kusho, the legendary, beloved priest of St. Mary’s Parish, who has been a pillar of the community over the last 50 years. Ask anyone about Fr.

Bruins announce commitment of three local players and other moves

The Power Dodge Estevan Bruins have announced that three local hockey products have committed to play for them next season.
River Ridge Fish & Game provides financial support to school archery program

River Ridge Fish & Game provides financial support to school archery program

River Ridge Fish and Game donated $3,000 to the National Archery in the Schools Program (NASP) at the Canora Junior Elementary School (CJES) on June 18.

New Brunswick conservationist to lead DU

Ducks Unlimited Canada (DUC) has elected Kevin Harris as its 44 th president.

RCMP - Armed robbery with firearm in Leroy

On June 28 , a t approximately 11:10 p.m. Humboldt RCMP responded to a complaint of an armed robbery in the 100 block of 1 st Avenue in Leroy. Two males on foot were approached by a black Ford F350 truck.
Kamsack artist’s work being exhibited at Yorkton art gallery

Kamsack artist’s work being exhibited at Yorkton art gallery

A Kamsack artist has five pieces of her work included in the Landscape and Memory exhibit at the Godfrey Dean Art Gallery in Yorkton this month. The exhibit includes 175 pieces, said Kelly Litzenberger, the Gallery manager.
The Complaint Department drama performance

The Complaint Department drama performance

The Sturgis Drama Club presented a one-act play of The Complaint Department with Lemonade at the Sturgis Composite School on June 18.
Tanner Byrne to retire from professional bull riding in 2019

Tanner Byrne to retire from professional bull riding in 2019

Will pursue career as cowboy protection bullfighter