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The Village of Gray, Saskatchewan will be inducted into the Saskatchewan Baseball Hall of Fame

The Village of Gray, Saskatchewan will be inducted into the Saskatchewan Baseball Hall of Fame, Community Category, now planned for Aug. 15, in Battleford, SK.
Manitoba student headed to Ukraine for studies

Manitoba student headed to Ukraine for studies

The following interview is re-printed from the Centre for Ukrainian Canadian Studies newsletter with the express permission of the CUCS and Alexandra Kozelko herself.
SaskBooks Book Picks - 'Until We Are Free'

SaskBooks Book Picks - 'Until We Are Free'

‘Until We Are Free: Reflections on Black Lives Matter in Canada’ Edited by Rodney Diverlus, Sandy Hudson, and Syrus Marcus Ware Published by University of Regina Press Review by Shelley A. Leedahl $27.
Back to the beaches with our breeding Piping Plovers

Back to the beaches with our breeding Piping Plovers

At long last our provincial parks and lake side campsites have opened throughout the province, and many of us can’t wait to head to the beach! While you’re out there taking in the summer sun, please remember to keep an eye out for other families who
One new COVID-19 case in Sask.

One new COVID-19 case in Sask.

Two are is hospital

Rita St. Amant is a local artist who works in mixed media with an expertise in textile arts

Rita St. Amant was born and raised in the Glentworth area of Saskatchewan. She has displayed and sold art across Canada and the U.S. For example, her work, Ken's Stallion, won the people's choice award at the Manitoba Fibre Festival last year.
Indigenous Hall of Famers to coach in new pro hockey league

Indigenous Hall of Famers to coach in new pro hockey league

A pair of Indigenous hockey Hall of Famers who have won a combined 12 Stanley Cups are among those who will be coaching in a new professional hockey league.
FSIN asserts treaty right to Indigenous children in care

FSIN asserts treaty right to Indigenous children in care

Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations Vice-Chief David Pratt is slamming Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe and his government, accusing them of not treating the rising majority of Indigenous children in its care as a priority.
Village of MacNutt discusses MEEP funding at Council

Village of MacNutt discusses MEEP funding at Council

Tuesday evening at 7:00 P.M. and the Village of MacNutt called its regularly scheduled meeting to order with a report from Shane Wagner, the village's waterworks employee.

RM of Fertile Belt receiving rural road upgrade

The Provincial Government is investing $28 million to improve rural roads in Saskatchewan Rural Municipalities (RMs). Thirty-six RMs will receive funding this year, which will cover up to 50 percent of total project costs to a maximum of $500,000.
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