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Area Mayors deciding on fall elections

Esterhazy, Rocanville and others
Regional parks having a very busy summer

Regional parks having a very busy summer

Carlton Trail’s New Clubhouse Manager’s Trial by COVID
Sask. reports 19 new COVID-19 cases Monday

Sask. reports 19 new COVID-19 cases Monday

Ten are in hospital

New funding for deaf and deafblind services

The Government of Saskatchewan has announced an additional funding increase of $350,000 to help address service gaps for the D/deaf and Deafblind populations of Saskatchewan. This was previously committed in the 2020-21 Budget.
Lumeca partners with Cowessess First Nation

Lumeca partners with Cowessess First Nation

To connect physicians and patients by launching Canada’s First Virtual Healthcare Pod
Black Melfort residents share tales of racism in community

Black Melfort residents share tales of racism in community

MELFORT — Black members of the Melfort community told stories of discrimination they’ve faced while living in the city at a roundtable discussion on racism.
NDP reacts to progress on health facilities in Yorkton, Weyburn and Estevan

NDP reacts to progress on health facilities in Yorkton, Weyburn and Estevan

Health facility updates series 4 of 4
Sturgis youth poster goes on to provincials

Sturgis youth poster goes on to provincials

The Norquay Royal Canadian Legion Sturgis branch presented four students at the Sturgis Composite School with certificates and cash prize for their winning entries at the zone level of the Remembrance Day Poster Literacy categories for 2019.
Parkland Victims Services hires Indigenous resource officer

Parkland Victims Services hires Indigenous resource officer

Parkland Victims Services has hired Irene McArthur, a member of the White Bear First Nation, as the Indigenous resource officer to work out of the Yorkton and Kamsack RCMP detachments.
Former Weyburn pastor has service at memorial to Capt. Juli-Ann MacKenzie

Former Weyburn pastor has service at memorial to Capt. Juli-Ann MacKenzie

A former Weyburn pastor, Rev. Lt. Stephen An, conducted a memorial at the crash site of a rescue helicopter that took two lives, including of Capt. Juli-Ann MacKenzie, on the 18 th anniversary of the tragedy.
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