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Southeast author, artist thrilled with new children's book

Southeast author, artist thrilled with new children's book

Maureen Ulrich and Brenda Blackburn collaborated on A Home for Hairy, which is the story of a nurse who has her life enriched by adopting a rescue cat.
Sask man does what he can to care for wife with dementia

Sask man does what he can to care for wife with dementia

Carnduff's Robert and Carol Anderson have been married for 55 years.
Yorkton Minor Football honours Richard Winters as top volunteer

Yorkton Minor Football honours Richard Winters as top volunteer

Richard Winters is Yorkton Minor Football's Volunteer of the Year, but his contributions extend far beyond football.
Nurses proud to provide care to patients in Estevan

Nurses proud to provide care to patients in Estevan

Hannah Pilon and Jen Stopanski reflect on their experiences and their enjoyment of nursing.
Community rallies around Estevan family who lost home in fire

Community rallies around Estevan family who lost home in fire

A family is safe and grateful for community support after a fire destroyed their trailer home in Willow Park Greens on May 14.
Alameda woman's pickled potatoes earn her national attention

Alameda woman's pickled potatoes earn her national attention

Marilyn Simons recently appeared on an episode of Flat Out Food on CityTV.
‘Writing makes my life meaningful’, USask alumnus

‘Writing makes my life meaningful’, USask alumnus

USask alumnus credits USask education for his accomplishments.
Arcola Daycare director's efforts led to award nomination

Arcola Daycare director's efforts led to award nomination

Maribel Cabezudo was nominated for the TS&M Supply Outstanding Contribution to the Workplace Award at the Southeast Women of Distinction Awards.
Cote First Nation woman leads food sovereignty movement

Cote First Nation woman leads food sovereignty movement

Kerrie Norton is restoring Indigenous food systems on Cote First Nation—one egg, one garden, and one act of mentorship at a time.
Son pays tribute to father who served in WWII

Son pays tribute to father who served in WWII

Jim Spenst, a beloved WWII vet known for his big heart and community spirit, died at 99 en route to honour the liberation of Holland.
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