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Sturgis principal acknowledged for his volunteerism

Sturgis principal acknowledged for his volunteerism

Brad Cameron, Sturgis Composite School principal, was recognized for his volunteerism and dedication to the school and community during a special school assembly on June 14.

High flows exoected on the North Sask River.

The Water Security Agency (WSA) is advising the public of high stream flows for the North Saskatchewan River. Water levels are expected to increase by roughly 1.5 metres.
Jumpstart Pancake Breakfast a huge success

Jumpstart Pancake Breakfast a huge success

Town Council amends traffic safety bylaw regarding school buses

The amendment of a traffic safety bylaw and the sale of used chain link from the ball diamonds were among the items of concern to town council at its regular meeting on June 4.

St. Philips RM seeks a new reeve

With more than a year to go in his four-year term, the reeve of the RM of St. Philips has resigned. Reeve Bernie Vogel resigned his seat effective April 18, said Frances Olson, the administrator.

Pause for reflection

Yorkton and the pilgrim road to Rama
Sitting Bull's Robe part of nee exhibition

Sitting Bull's Robe part of nee exhibition

The MacKenzie Art Gallery presents The Permanent Collection: Walking with Saskatchewan.

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
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