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Sturgis residents from the past coming back to entertain

Lawrence and Dwayne Brass, known as BrownCanShine from the Key First Nation are scheduled to entertain audience members in the duo’s home town of Sturgis on June 22 during Sturgis Sports and Rodeo.

A warning from Canada's birds

Show us the state of our natural world
Rattlers lose to River Lions

Rattlers lose to River Lions

CEBL action continues
Outdoor enthusiasts once again drawn to River Ridge Fish & Game Gun Show

Outdoor enthusiasts once again drawn to River Ridge Fish & Game Gun Show

The sixth annual River Ridge Fish & Game Gun Show was held on June 8 and 9 at the Sylvia Fedoruk Centre in Canora. Vendors attended the show from across Saskatchewan, as well as from Alberta, Manitoba and Ontario.
No immediate changes planned at Cottenie and Gardner Inc.

No immediate changes planned at Cottenie and Gardner Inc.

Business is as usual at Cottenie and Gardner, the Kamsack insurance company which was acquired earlier this month by Hub International Ltd.
Fish in Schools program educates students

Fish in Schools program educates students

Johnny Petryshyn, Saskatchewan Wildlife conservation officer from Preeceville and Ken Somogyi, Provincial Fisheries chairman explained to a group of students from Melville the importance featuring the Rainbow Trout fish that they were releasing into
Student leadership conference sponsors announced

Student leadership conference sponsors announced

The major sponsors for the 2020 CSLC Student Leadership Conference were announced Friday morning at a press conference. The Conference, which held its inaugural year in Yorkton in September 1985, has since expanded to a major national event.
Yorkton Brick Mill Heritage Society holds fundraiser BBQ

Yorkton Brick Mill Heritage Society holds fundraiser BBQ

The Yorkton Brick Mill Heritage Society was in good spirits despite the iffy weather on Friday as it held a fundraiser barbeque.

Punnichy RCMP - Single vehicle collision with injuries

On Highway #15
CCS students bring global cultures to CCS auditorium

CCS students bring global cultures to CCS auditorium

On June 12, Grades 6 and 7 students at Canora Composite School (CCS) took over the school auditorium as they created displays which featured countries from around the world at the annual International Bazaar.
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