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McNaughton grads in Moosomin working on mural for community

McNaughton grads in Moosomin working on mural for community

The Moosomin Community Theatre will soon be sporting a new mural courtesy of two McNaughton High School grads Former students Primo Oroyo and Kadence Meredith have spent nearly a year working on the project, which is now nearing completion.
Phase 2 of vaccination delivery plan launches

Phase 2 of vaccination delivery plan launches

Special vaccination leave introduced

Fort San, Sask. nixes proposed treatment centre in 3-0 vote

The Resort Village of Fort San has voted against allowing a proposed addictions treatment centre in the community, for now.

Advances, struggles in anti-racism work in hockey to be focus of virtual event

An upcoming “incubator'' event on anti-racism work in hockey looks to highlight progress and setbacks within the sport over the past 12 months.

New data tool shows how COVID-19 hurts some young Canadians more than others

There are 5.7 million school-age children and youth in Canada, and all have had their classes disrupted over the past year by the COVID-19 pandemic. But some have struggled more than others.

Fort Qu'Appelle, Sask. high school opens Indigenous cultural, ceremony room

As Fort Qu’Appelle’s Bert Fox high school recently opened its Indigenous cultural room, principal Julie Stiglitz was honest in tracing the educational history of the area.

The numbers are in -- for jobs

The number of people employed in the Yorkton/Melville area is less than it was one year ago. According to Statistics Canada, in February 2021, the area saw 35,500 people employed compared to 39,400 in February 2020.
Politics - Regina COVID-19 cases demonstrate provincewide problem

Politics - Regina COVID-19 cases demonstrate provincewide problem

Many of you in rural Saskatchewan would be quick to agree that the problem is always Regina where the decisions on running the province are made. Most days, you’d likely be correct.
Sports This Week - Einarson ready for world curling challenge

Sports This Week - Einarson ready for world curling challenge

For the second year in a row the Gimli, Manitoba rink of Kerri Einarson captured the Scotties Tournament of Hearts, emblematic of the Canadian Women’s Championship in curling.
Additional 4,096 doses of COVID-19 vaccine given in Sask.

Additional 4,096 doses of COVID-19 vaccine given in Sask.

Report 87 new cases, and one death
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