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Cardinals lose in Medicine Hat

Cardinals lose in Medicine Hat

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New statue at RCMP Heritage Centre

New statue at RCMP Heritage Centre

RCMP horse and rider horticultural structure unveiled
Kamsack performer selected for 2019 SaskExpress touring company

Kamsack performer selected for 2019 SaskExpress touring company

A Kamsack resident is a member of the 2019 cast of SaskExpress which will have a preview fundraising Gala of its show Reel Music in Regina next week and will be in Kamsack in August.
Bulls stampede over Cardinals

Bulls stampede over Cardinals

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HumboldtStrong Community Foundation to wind down, be replaced by charity

HumboldtStrong Community Foundation to wind down, be replaced by charity

After donating $2.4 million and giving $1.1 million to support the families of the Humboldt Broncos bus crash in 2019, the HumboldtStrong Community Foundation is planning to wind down and become a charity.
Truck show in Yorkton

Truck show in Yorkton

The big rigs and fancy trucks were on display at the Yorkton Regional High School parking lot today. The show of trucks was out together as a Cancer Society of Saskatchewan fundraiser, said organizer Darren Popowich.
Farm toy sale in city

Farm toy sale in city

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Reducing the risk of West Nile Virus

Reducing the risk of West Nile Virus

The Government of Saskatchewan is reminding residents to take precautions against mosquito bites, as the risk of West Nile virus increases in Saskatchewan.

Coach’s Feature: Yorkton’s Hehr has Terriers moving in right direction

Editor’s note: This is part of a series of features on the 12 head coaches in the Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League presented by the league.
Sturgis principal acknowledged for his volunteerism

Sturgis principal acknowledged for his volunteerism

Brad Cameron, Sturgis Composite School principal, was recognized for his volunteerism and dedication to the school and community during a special school assembly on June 14.
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