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Kamsack grandmother feeds the hungry from her own kitchen

Kamsack grandmother feeds the hungry from her own kitchen

American author and public speaker, Bob Goff was famously quoted on Twitter, “Everyone’s got an opinion; be an example.” According to one area resident, being an example includes engaging in the Christian teaching of feeding the hungry.
Canora branch among area Legions to receive federal funding

Canora branch among area Legions to receive federal funding

Royal Canadian Legion members across the region have been advised that financial support will be coming their way through the Veterans Organizations Emergency Support Fund (VOESF), a program of Veterans Affairs Canada.
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.) November 9, 1978- Weber Homes Ltd, of Yorkton began construction on the Endeavour School expansion.
Local athlete looking ahead to a promising football career

Local athlete looking ahead to a promising football career

Noah Keys, son of Kenneth Keys of the Tadmore area has a promising career ahead of him as a football player.
Canora/Sturgis RCMP activity report

Canora/Sturgis RCMP activity report

The Canora/Sturgis RCMP responded to 47 calls during the week of January 7 to January 14, some of which included: one traffic accident, 24 traffic offences, one flight from police, one impaired driver, five other provincial statutes, one careless use
Sturgis Mayor perspective on moving forward for challenging new year

Sturgis Mayor perspective on moving forward for challenging new year

Sturgis Mayor Don Olson gave his projected view for the new year for the Town of Sturgis. "Last year, 2020, the Town like every other town and community was faced with a lot of challenges due to the COVID-19 outbreak.
Sask. First Nation to get roughly $127M for land lost more than a century ago

Sask. First Nation to get roughly $127M for land lost more than a century ago

Mosquito Grizzly Bear's Head Lean Man First Nation is set to get roughly $127 million for land it lost to the federal government more than a century ago.
Limited Métis moose hunt a success in MB.

Limited Métis moose hunt a success in MB.

The Manitoba Metis Federation announced this week it had successfully completed a sustainable and limited moose hunt Jan. 15.
COVID-19 vaccines arrive in Flin Flon for Northern Lights Manor, Personal Care Home residents

COVID-19 vaccines arrive in Flin Flon for Northern Lights Manor, Personal Care Home residents

COVID-19 vaccines have arrived in Flin Flon and residents at area seniors' facilities have started receiving their first round of shots.
COVID-19 UPDATE - 1,275 vaccines delivered, 312 new cases, 203 new recoveries, Eight new deaths

COVID-19 UPDATE - 1,275 vaccines delivered, 312 new cases, 203 new recoveries, Eight new deaths

14 new cases in Central East
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