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Moosomin Kinettes take over Chase the ace from Elks

Moosomin Kinettes take over Chase the ace from Elks

For the last six months there hasn’t been much going on across Canada due to the Covid-19 pandemic. The Moosomin Kinette Club is hoping to give local residents something to do on Saturday nights.
Athabasca Health Authority takes a walk in the woods with land-based learning

Athabasca Health Authority takes a walk in the woods with land-based learning

If you have only ever thought of dandelions as a nuisance that just won’t leave your lawn alone, you might be quite surprised to find that dandelions are packed with nutrients and were quite popular in salads during the great depression when anyone c
Indigenous man leads youth with research and Indigenous values

Indigenous man leads youth with research and Indigenous values

Kelley Bird-Naytowhow is the leader of a group of youth research assistants who go by the name Story Catchers or Many Thunderbirds Feasting.
The world’s most technologically advanced canoes can be found in La Ronge

The world’s most technologically advanced canoes can be found in La Ronge

Avid canoe racers, enthusiasts, and hunters who are looking for a canoe that outshines that rest don’t need to travel too far.
One dead, 24 new COVID-19 cases reported today in Sask.

One dead, 24 new COVID-19 cases reported today in Sask.

There are 24 new cases of COVID-19 to report in Saskatchewan on October 11, bringing the total to 2,092 cases. One death was also reported.
Potential COVID-19 exposure at businesses in multiple communities

Potential COVID-19 exposure at businesses in multiple communities

Yorkton, Esterhazy, Spy Hill, Regina
Rocanville to match curling rink donations up to $5,000

Rocanville to match curling rink donations up to $5,000

At the most recent regular Rocanville town council meeting the council passed a motion to donate funds to the curling rink after a request was made.
Young Canadians want big changes after COVID-19

Young Canadians want big changes after COVID-19

If midnight represents the worst of the COVID-19 pandemic — with dusk its beginning and dawn the reprieve — then it’s probably about 10 p.m. right now, recent graduate David Thibodeau says.
Salmon the lifeblood for many B.C. First Nations communities

Salmon the lifeblood for many B.C. First Nations communities

As a child, about 300 wild salmon, carefully packed into a chest freezer after each fishing season, sustained Kukpi7 Judy Wilson and her family for the year ahead.
Children grow through hands-on program

Children grow through hands-on program

Children and their parents are encouraged to participate in a free program focused on improving literacy through crafts, music and reading. The Drop in and Play program is hosted in Preeceville on Thursdays and Sturgis on Wednesdays.
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