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Moosomin has its first youth councillor

Moosomin has its first youth councillor

The town council of Moosomin will have someone new sit in on their regular meetings.

RCMP Major Crimes Unit investigate death of Canora infant

On November 21, 2020, shortly after 1 a.m., Canora RCMP received a call of a one-year-old male infant requiring urgent medical attention inside a residence located in Canora, according to an RCMP release.
22-year-old Muenster man charged in connection to racist graffiti

22-year-old Muenster man charged in connection to racist graffiti

HUMBOLDT — Humboldt RCMP have charged a 22-year-old Muenster man in connection to racist graffiti spraypainted on the walls of some Main Street businesses in September.

WarriorUP with the new clothing line by artist Jay Odjick

It only seemed right, says artist Jay Odjick, that he should take his artwork to a whole new level. “I think its important that we see ourselves portrayed in a positive light and I want to bring that from TV to books into clothing now,” said Odjick.
Saskatoon man accused of trafficking weapons for street gangs appears in court

Saskatoon man accused of trafficking weapons for street gangs appears in court

A man accused of modifying and trafficking weapons for use by street gangs in Saskatoon remains in custody. Brett Karol, 29, appeared in Saskatoon Provincial Court Nov. 23 on about 80 charges and the matter was adjourned.

Saskatchewan restores half of lost oil production

Saskatoon, Calgary – Saskatchewan’s oil production has rebounded halfway back, from its pre-COVID-19 production levels, to its bottoming out when the crisis hit, to halfway back again.
Western Development Museum receives Governor General's History Award

Western Development Museum receives Governor General's History Award

For Excellence In Museums: History Alive! for The Saskatchewan Doukhobor Living Book Project

CP Holiday Train goes virtual with Dec. 12 concert

The CP Holiday Train is a tradition that many hold dear in Medicine Hat. This year, the train is going to have a different look compared to previous iterations.

University of Manitoba students will need Indigenous Content requirement for their BA

The University of Manitoba Senate passed a motion on Nov. 4 to modify graduation requirements for the Bachelor of Arts degrees in the Faculty of Arts to include an Indigenous Content requirement effective next Sept. 1.

Crowdfunding campaign set up to find who shot white moose

A fundraiser has been set up to find who is responsible for killing a white cow moose, which is considered sacred in Indigenous culture. During the week of Oct. 26, two cow moose were shot and harvested on Nova Road, near Foleyet.
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