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'Everyday Heroes' webinar focuses on helping women in business

A group of women from Yorkton have taken their business abilities to help and educate other women entrepreneurs to the ‘Nth’ level.
Moosomin area showing its Love 4 Levi

Moosomin area showing its Love 4 Levi

Fundraising has brought in tens of thousands of dollars for Levi Jamieson’s family. In November, Moosomin’s Levi Jamieson and his friend Zayn Leslie got into an accident.
A bit of the Nakota language died with Armand McArthur

A bit of the Nakota language died with Armand McArthur

anguage is taken for granted by most, a form of communication many learn at a young age and develop through their years of living.
Regional communities added outdoor recreation options

Regional communities added outdoor recreation options

With so many restrictions on indoor activities, towns across the area looked to the great outdoors for getting people to enjoy some time together.
In Our Valley: Rick Thompson

In Our Valley: Rick Thompson

Originally from Melfort he has been Kitimat Snowmobile and Hiking Club’s president for the past three years
Overdose Spiral: 'It's a death sentence,' says fentanyl user working to go clean

Overdose Spiral: 'It's a death sentence,' says fentanyl user working to go clean

WEYBURN — Slim and close-shaven with deep-set green eyes that reflect a struggle beyond his years, the middle-aged man describes the "sickness" that made him leave his home and head 90 minutes north to Regina. It was the day after Christmas.
Three COVID-19-related deaths, 193 new cases reported in Sask.

Three COVID-19-related deaths, 193 new cases reported in Sask.

4,233 COVID-19 vaccine doses administered Friday
An election to bridge worlds

An election to bridge worlds

Waywayseecappo First Nation members will go to the polls Feb. 23
India is going through something similar to our dissolution of the CWB, and Moe says we did okay

India is going through something similar to our dissolution of the CWB, and Moe says we did okay

Regina– The agricultural industry in India is in turmoil, as the national government there has been moving to open up highly regulated markets, and many farmers are resisting, fearful of change.

Why one UBC prof sees home economics as a climate solution

From farm to fork and beyond, food is responsible for between 21 and 37 per cent of greenhouse gas emissions worldwide. Yet despite growing awareness that changing diets can help the climate, many people still don’t know how to eat more sustainably.
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