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Small-town filmmaker eager to share Indigenous stories

Small-town filmmaker eager to share Indigenous stories

Jeromy Desjarlais was one of 10 filmmakers from across the country, and the only one from Saskatchewan, selected for the CBC New Indigenous Voices 2025 program.  
Advanced technologies reveal new information about ancient fossils

Advanced technologies reveal new information about ancient fossils

Jerit Leo Mitchell’s research team discovered blood vessels preserved in a Tyrannosaurus rex fossil.
Southeast-born entertainer has important message in his new book

Southeast-born entertainer has important message in his new book

Paul Sveen is an accomplished musician, stand-up comedian and author who is proud of his southeast roots.
Recovery and compassion are building this family’s future

Recovery and compassion are building this family’s future

Parents find road to recovery; reunite with their children.
Hammering out a unique career path

Hammering out a unique career path

Female farrier applies hands-on knowledge to whole animal health.
Volleyball - a Wilkie family affair

Volleyball - a Wilkie family affair

Four brothers are creating a family legacy on the volleyball courts.
Carievale school principal is in need of a kidney

Carievale school principal is in need of a kidney

Mike Wolf’s overall health — diabetes aside — makes him a good candidate for a transplant. The search has begun for a “living donor”.
Two North Battleford scouts join 2025 Wall of Honour

Two North Battleford scouts join 2025 Wall of Honour

Albert "Jeep" George and Al Tuer have been inducted into the 2025 Wall of Honour, celebrating their decades of dedication to hockey scouting.
Assiniboia Kinsmen part of early Telemiracle history

Assiniboia Kinsmen part of early Telemiracle history

As Telemiracle 50 planning and preparations are underway, former and current Assiniboia Kin members reflect.
Preeceville cadet trains in wilderness survival in Alberta

Preeceville cadet trains in wilderness survival in Alberta

Preeceville’s William Howard is learning wilderness survival skills in Cold Lake, Alta., as part of the cadet Survival Instructor Course.
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