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Canora man charged with first-degree murder: Canora RCMP

Canora man charged with first-degree murder: Canora RCMP

On July 17, at approximately 10:15 p.m., Canora RCMP responded to the report of an attempted murder at a residence in Canora, SK. Police and EMS arrived at the residence rapidly.
Former Estevan resident the first from North America to successfully complete epic global journey

Former Estevan resident the first from North America to successfully complete epic global journey

A former Estevan resident has wrapped up his epic, 267-day global adventure at sea on a 13-metre sailboat. Bert ter Hart, who now resides on B.C.
Humboldt Broncos suspend assistant coach Curtis Toneff citing RCMP charge

Humboldt Broncos suspend assistant coach Curtis Toneff citing RCMP charge

HUMBOLDT — Humboldt Broncos Assistant Coach Curtis Toneff has been suspended from his duties following being charged by the RCMP, said a release from the team.
D.A. Mackenzie Aquatic Center re-opens in Esterhazy

D.A. Mackenzie Aquatic Center re-opens in Esterhazy

In Esterhazy at 6:00 pm on Wednesday, June 24, the Esterhazy Town Council called their meeting to order with Mallory Johnson, a summer student for the FourTown-Journal also attending.
Sask. reports five new COVID-19 cases Sunday

Sask. reports five new COVID-19 cases Sunday

Twelve are in hospital
The healing songs of stickgame with Lyndon Scott

The healing songs of stickgame with Lyndon Scott

(ANNews) – Powwows have been cancelled across Turtle Island due to gathering restrictions related to COVID-19. Dancers and drummers are missing the powwow trail and so are hand game and stickgame players.
Ancient hoes point to Indigenous gardeners

Ancient hoes point to Indigenous gardeners

A rare find in southwestern Manitoba – modified bison shoulder blades – may lead to knowledge about a pre-contact agrarian Indigenous society in southwestern Manitoba.
Selling historical Nazi items an opportunity for education on atrocities: Regina rabbi

Selling historical Nazi items an opportunity for education on atrocities: Regina rabbi

In a spring and summer dominated by anti-racism protests and public debates over controversial monuments, two antique dealers in Saskatchewan are quietly continuing to sell items that bear a symbol used for genocide, hatred and race-based politics.
Poverty and the past on the Prairies: Farmer recounts early days of Jewish settlements

Poverty and the past on the Prairies: Farmer recounts early days of Jewish settlements

Among Saskatchewan’s wind-swept, rolling prairies in the far south near the United States border, a tiny Jewish cemetery is one of the last markers of the Sonnenfeld Colony, a poor, Jewish farm colony whose members the government barred from owning l
High water floods outfitters in Cumberland House

High water floods outfitters in Cumberland House

High water levels around Cumberland House have flooded out local outfitters. “It’s pretty frustrating for me as an outfitter and as a trapper to see my livelihood go down like that,” said Barry Carriere, one of the affected residents.
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