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Melfort Mustang defenseman killed in rollover

Melfort Mustang defenseman killed in rollover

MELFORT — A Melfort Mustangs player – and former Tisdale Trojan – has died in a rollover. The Mustangs confirmed Dylan Ashe’s death in a social media post on Sept. 20.
Kamsack receives SGI funding for lighted crosswalks

Kamsack receives SGI funding for lighted crosswalks

Two solar-powered lighted crosswalk assemblies were placed on Queen Elizabeth Boulevard in Kamsack last week and quite likely a third assembly will soon be placed on Nykolaishen Drive.
New teachers join CCS staff for new school year

New teachers join CCS staff for new school year

Zachary Fedorak, Maria Schigol and Derek Serdachny are three teachers new to the Canora Composite School for the 2020-21 school year. In addition to his teaching responsibilities, Serdachny will also be serving as the CCS vice-principal.
Preeceville Wildlife acknowledged its hunters and fisherman

Preeceville Wildlife acknowledged its hunters and fisherman

The Preeceville branch of the Saskatchewan Wildlife Federation acknowledged its hunters and avid fishermen in a special appreciation.
No bail for Oakes and Heathen who were pursued by Sask. and Alta. RCMP

No bail for Oakes and Heathen who were pursued by Sask. and Alta. RCMP

Two men charged with shooting a man on Onion Lake Cree Nation then shooting at people in three carjacking attempts in Lloydminster haven’t been released on bail.
Stopping invasive carp

Stopping invasive carp

A species of carp is spreading throughout southern Alberta’s waterways – and it is up to anglers to stop their spread and, potentially, control their numbers.
Still no bail for man charged with holding girl at remote northern Saskatchewan cabin

Still no bail for man charged with holding girl at remote northern Saskatchewan cabin

A 42-year-old man accused of holding a girl against her will at a remote northern Saskatchewan cabin still hasn’t been released on bail.
Drought and climate change endangering salmon and fish habitat on Vancouver Island

Drought and climate change endangering salmon and fish habitat on Vancouver Island

Drought conditions are continuing to put salmon and fish habitat at risk in streams and rivers on Vancouver Island. Conditions in east Vancouver Island are “very dry” and the region is experiencing a Level 3 drought, the B.C.
Canadian hot sauce maker offers free apology with award winning sauces

Canadian hot sauce maker offers free apology with award winning sauces

LISTOWEL – Most of the peppers, tomatoes and mint which Erik Begg uses in his award-winning Fresh Cents jalapeno sauce are grown in his Garden of Apologies at his home on the third concession just outside of Listowel.

Playhouse board decides to delay theatre opening

The board of the Kamsack Playhouse met September 4 to discuss how the facility will function going forward. “We hadn’t met since January,” said Jack Koreluik, treasurer.
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