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Edmonton Air Services and 5 RCMP detachments team up to arrest 2 Onion Lake men

Edmonton Air Services and 5 RCMP detachments team up to arrest 2 Onion Lake men

Two men have been charged with multiple weapons-related offences after a firearm was allegedly discharged in a home on Onion Lake Cree Nation Saturday. RCMP arrested Layne Pahtayken, 23, and Gerome Christopher Okemow, 20, both from Onion Lake.
Public Health Order in effect immediately limits household bubbles to immediate households

Public Health Order in effect immediately limits household bubbles to immediate households

Vaccination Booking System expanding to Ages 52-plus province wide
Province providing stimulus grant to SaskPower

Province providing stimulus grant to SaskPower

Total investment in electrical infrastructure a record $272 million

Highway 8 to be repaired after spring thaw

Many drivers may have noticed rough roads, accompanied by a sign warning of broken pavement on Highway 8 between Moosomin and Rocanville.

2021 a revaluation year for Saskatchewan property tax system

With 2021 being a revaluation year for tax purposes, properties in Saskatchewan have been revalued. and at this time of year most municipalities have their assessment rolls open and property owners have the opportunity to appeal their assessments.
Throwback Thursday

Throwback Thursday

Three Kamsack students win Parkland College scholarships

Three local students have been announced as recipients of scholarships from Parkland College.
Kamsack retiree fires up creativity in home studio

Kamsack retiree fires up creativity in home studio

Marilyn Lachambre has been a Kamsack resident since 1978. As a visionary, dreamer and business woman, she has been involved with numerous Kamsack initiatives over the years.
Mental Health and Resiliency in the Agriculture Industry

Mental Health and Resiliency in the Agriculture Industry

When we hear about resiliency in agriculture, the discussion often revolves around systems, such as cropping systems, supply chains, food processing and their ability to recover after a setback.
Throwback Thursday: From the Preeceville Progress files

Throwback Thursday: From the Preeceville Progress files

(EDITOR'S NOTE: Dates listed refer to publication dates not the dates of the events.) October 30, 1969- The Preeceville Lions Club donated $1,500 to defray the cost of putting aluminum siding on the bottom half of the skating rink in Preeceville.
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