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Community helps Yorkton woman see again

Community helps Yorkton woman see again

A Yorkton woman can see again thanks to the efforts of different community organizations. Claritza Volquez has Stargardt disease, a genetic degenerative eye disease.
Province working to prevent opioid deaths

Province working to prevent opioid deaths

The Government of Saskatchewan has launched an awareness campaign to prevent deaths from opioid overdoses. The goal of the campaign is to teach people to know the signs of an opioid overdoses.
Community support for Save the Hall fundraiser in Veregin

Community support for Save the Hall fundraiser in Veregin

A packed hall in Veregin indicated another sold-out fundraiser for the Veregin New Horizons Committee.

RCMP activity report for late 2018 and early 2019

Break and enter RM of Preeceville Canora RCMP are investigating a break and enter to a rural residence in the RM of Preeceville that occurred between January 19 and January 21.
Toys galore

Toys galore

The annual Yorkton Farm Toy Show was held over the weekend at St. Mary's Cultural Centre in Yorkton. The event offered collectors an opportunity to find new additions to their collections.

Local residents in attendance at SWF convention in Moose Jaw

Six representatives of the River Ridge branch of the Saskatchewan Wildlife Federation (SWF) and two from the Canora branch are expected to attend the Saskatchewan Wildlife Federations 90th Annual Convention.
New teacher begins at KCI

New teacher begins at KCI

Kamsack Comprehensive Institute welcomed a new teacher recently to fill a new teaching position which was created at the school. On January 7, Rayne Townsend of Pelly, began working as the Indigenous Student Achievement coach.
Special snow sculpture awed residents

Special snow sculpture awed residents

The Preeceville Recreation Board welcomed world renowned snow sculptor Theressa Wright and her husband Terry Ouellette, both of Saskatoon to be part of the Mushers’ Rendezvous 20th anniversary on February 2 and 3, by creating a snow sculpture for the
Tile laying in medieval Japan

Tile laying in medieval Japan

“In a war-torn feudal Japan, the soldiers are restless. The endless battles, betrayals, and broken promises have the soldiers questioning where their loyalties lie.

RCMP activity report for late 2018 and early 2019

Break and enter RM of Preeceville Canora RCMP are investigating a break and enter to a rural residence in the RM of Preeceville that occurred between January 19 and January 21.
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