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Construction underway at Pipestone Hills Golf Course

The construction of a new green is underway at the Pipestone Hills Golf Course. Chair of the Board at the Pipestone Hills Golf Club Pat McDonald says the golf course decided to extend its course rather than redo the aging green.

Moosomin Legion completes renovations

The Royal Canadian Legion Branch #81 in Moosomin is thanking the community for its support through the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic.

Highway 8 work nearing completion

Maintenance on Highway 8 between Rocanville and Moosomin is nearing completion.

Whitewood Chacachas Rodeo planned for August

As rodeo committees across Saskatchewan and Manitoba struggle with changing Covid-19 restrictions, the Whitewood Chacachas Rodeo is going ahead in August.
Feeding kids and minds with Saskatchewan-grown foods

Feeding kids and minds with Saskatchewan-grown foods

Program includes Dr. Brass School locally
YFF winner tells story of the Clydesdale

YFF winner tells story of the Clydesdale

Working horses have always held a place of importance on the Canadian Prairies because they were integral to the earliest days of settlement and farming here.
USask and City of Saskatoon named to Smart Cities list for wastewater projects

USask and City of Saskatoon named to Smart Cities list for wastewater projects

SASKATOON – The University of Saskatchewan (USask) and the City of Saskatoon have been honoured for their collaborative wastewater monitoring project that advances environmental and human health—one of 50 international projects named to the 2021 Smar
Gaga game proving popular with local students

Gaga game proving popular with local students

Local students are – well going gaga for Gaga. At least that is the case at both Yorkdale Central and Columbia schools where gaga pits have been installed in the playgrounds.
Trio of artists create murals at local nursing home

Trio of artists create murals at local nursing home

The Yorkton and District Nursing Home has a series of new murals decorating doors and walls thanks to the efforts of a trio of local artists; Tonia Vermette, Angelina Kardynal and Stephanie Newsham.
More remains expected to be found as survey at Tk'emlups continues

More remains expected to be found as survey at Tk'emlups continues

A detailed report is forthcoming on the discovery of human remains buried on the grounds of the former Kamloops Indian Residential School, according to Tk’emlups te Secwépemc Chief Rosanne Casimir.
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