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Oxford House and Elizabeth Fry Societies supported

The Ministry of Corrections and Policing is partnering with two agencies to help offenders reintegrate into the community.

Biotech Week proclaimed in province

Today, Agriculture Minister David Marit proclaimed September 23 to 29, Biotech Week in Saskatchewan to celebrate the role biotechnology plays in the agriculture industry.
Bomber captain Martin takes on leadership role

Bomber captain Martin takes on leadership role

Mason Martin knows the Flin Flon Bombers will be relying on him this season. The veteran defenseman has played over 100 games for the maroon and white and will help lead a younger group, especially early in the season.
Queen Elizabeth Court marks 40-years

Queen Elizabeth Court marks 40-years

The 40th Anniversary of Queen Elizabeth Court in Yorkton was marked Friday. The celebration included messages of congratulations from provincial Minister for Seniors Warren Kaeding, Yorkton Mayor Bob Maloney, and Yorkton MLA Greg Ottenbreit.

Canora/Sturgis RCMP Detachment activity report

Stolen utility trailer The Canora/Sturgis RCMP are investigating a complaint of a stolen 4 x 8 ft. tilt utility trailer. The trailer was stolen on September 9 from Third Street NW in Preeceville. The trailer is blue in colour with VIN #042624890.

RCMP - Indian Head Det - Saskpower scam

Indian Head RCMP were recently notified of a suspicious occurrence in Montmartre, SK and police are asking the public to remain vigilant when it comes to the ever evolving world of scams.
Every Child Matters

Every Child Matters

Orange Shirt Day at the RSM

Culture days to showcase many cultures

The Town of Preeceville will be hosting a cultural day with many ethic community member showcasing the many cultures in around the community.
Sun shines brightly for Kamsack museum Harvest Time event

Sun shines brightly for Kamsack museum Harvest Time event

A good crowd took in the Kamsack Power House Museum Harvest Time event held recently. “The sky was nice and sunny for our event, and this may have helped to bring people out,” said Lydia Cherkas, president.

Minimum wage inches up Oct. 1

Increases to $11.32
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