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Wexit Party changes name to Buffalo Party of Saskatchewan, appoints new interim leader

Wexit Party changes name to Buffalo Party of Saskatchewan, appoints new interim leader

Saskatoon – In the aftermath of the fall 2019 federal election and the re-election of the Justin Trudeau-led Liberal Party to a minority government, there was an immediate backlash in Western Canada.
SWF and Tree Canada bringing trees back to the Assiniboine River watershed

SWF and Tree Canada bringing trees back to the Assiniboine River watershed

Tree Canada partnered with the Saskatchewan Wildlife Federation (SWF) once again to plant over 32,000 white spruce seedlings on three sites totaling approximately 20 hectares (50 acres) in the Canora area adjacent the Assiniboine River on July 6 and

Northern Manitoba outfitters, lodges seeing COVID changes this tourism season

Some northern outfitters and lodges are opened for business but are seeing some changes this tourism season compared to previous years because of COVID-19.
Province announces 42 new COVID-19 cases Sunday

Province announces 42 new COVID-19 cases Sunday

Thirteen is hospital
Comet lights up the Canora area night sky

Comet lights up the Canora area night sky

Notanee Bourassa has a long-time passion for photography, which brought him to Canora on the night of July 11 and 12 as the Comet NEOWISE was passing over the Canora region.
No serious injuries reported in devastating Madge Lake storm

No serious injuries reported in devastating Madge Lake storm

Campers, cottage owners and staff at Duck Mountain Provincial Park are thanking their good fortunes that there have been no reports of serious injury following a severe wind, hail and rain storm that affected the Madge Lake core late afternoon on Jul
Lions continue major project for enhancing community

Lions continue major project for enhancing community

The Preeceville Lions Club members have continued with their major project of creating a walking and ski trail around the Town of Preeceville according to Ralph Ager, Lions member.
Curts helped maintain Holdfast baseball

Curts helped maintain Holdfast baseball

Headed to Sask. Baseball Hall of Fame
Canadian universities partner to fight COVID-19

Canadian universities partner to fight COVID-19

At USask’s VIDO-InterVac
'Covert genocide': Province gets a 'D' on suicide prevention

'Covert genocide': Province gets a 'D' on suicide prevention

Métis fiddler Tristen Durocher has passed the halfway mark on his walk from La Ronge to Regina to press for a legislated suicide prevention strategy. He intends to fast in front of the legislature building until something is done about it.
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