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Decoration Day celebrates peace and the sacrifices of those who have served

Decoration Day celebrates peace and the sacrifices of those who have served

The annual Decoration Day service held on June 2 at the Canora Cemetery was opened with the singing of O Canada. Pastor Greg Bright read a scripture passage from Psalms 146 to begin the service.
Thousands of snakes emerge from hibernation near Fort Livingstone

Thousands of snakes emerge from hibernation near Fort Livingstone

Over the May long weekend, as people get used to sunshine and warmer temperatures, things start to get hot, so to speak, for thousands of snakes near Fort Livingstone.

Town Water Restriction Highlights Severe Drought

Outlook cuts back consumption by 50% in two days

Thefts in RM of Rudy Show Escalation

Public reminded to practice caution and be aware
Nutrien pondering potash production increases

Nutrien pondering potash production increases

Nutrien is considering whether it should increase its potash production capacity by five million tonnes by 2023, then by another five million tonnes after that.

Future of Outlook Cannabis Store Unsteady

Questions linger amidst "denial" in final vetting process
Thousands of snakes emerge from hibernation near Fort Livingstone

Thousands of snakes emerge from hibernation near Fort Livingstone

Over the May long weekend, as people get used to sunshine and warmer temperatures, things start to get hot, so to speak, for thousands of snakes near Fort Livingstone.

Fire brigade responds to field fire southeast of Kamsack

While being inadvertently called to one fire west of Cote Siding last week, the Kamsack fire brigade saw smoke a distance away and responded to that fire. At about 4:15 p.m.
Sisters ride horses across Canada for guide dogs

Sisters ride horses across Canada for guide dogs

Sisters Katie and Jewel Keca shared some love with their horses, Phoenix and Ora, as Ora tried to get a bite of Jewel's apple. The girls are from the Niagara, Ont.
New Humboldt assistant coach glad to have local fans on his side

New Humboldt assistant coach glad to have local fans on his side

Curtis Toneff said as an 18-year-old rookie playing in Humboldt for the Battlefords North Stars, he was maybe a bit intimidated by the Elgar Petersen Arena.
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