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Shriners Children's Festival filled with smiles and laughter

Shriners Children's Festival filled with smiles and laughter

The day featured food, fun and entertainment.
Close Cuts receives 'dough' from TimHorton's Smile Cookies

Close Cuts receives 'dough' from TimHorton's Smile Cookies

In its seventh year the campaign raised $17,000 .
Swift Current man killed in crash near Elrose

Swift Current man killed in crash near Elrose

The driver of the semi did not report injuries to police but was taken to hospital for assessment.
Saskatchewan joins the country in celebration of National Indigenous Peoples Day

Saskatchewan joins the country in celebration of National Indigenous Peoples Day

The date holds particular significance as it coincides with the summer solstice, the longest day of the year, a time traditionally celebrated by many Indigenous communities.
Couple believes God called them to live in Saskatchewan

Couple believes God called them to live in Saskatchewan

Ted and Edda Horsburgh had never been to Saskatchewan until they came here two years ago.
City resumes search for future landfill site following rural council vote

City resumes search for future landfill site following rural council vote

The city’s new landfill project is facing yet another delay this week, as City Manager Maryse Carmichael said the project’s team will need to resume discussions regarding its location – although she confidently said the process is not returning to the drawing board entirely
Age is just a number, athletic success of former ACHS teacher

Age is just a number, athletic success of former ACHS teacher

Jim Stangel recently earned two gold medals on the track at the Saskatchewan Senior’s Fitness Association 55+ games.
Estevan's police chief hired as new Sask deputy chief marshal

Estevan's police chief hired as new Sask deputy chief marshal

Lowen has been Estevan's police chief since September 2021.
Sask's AA credit rating affirmed by S&P Global Ratings

Sask's AA credit rating affirmed by S&P Global Ratings

Population growth cited as a factor.
Funding shortfall forcing Holy Trinity to reduce projects over next two years

Funding shortfall forcing Holy Trinity to reduce projects over next two years

The cost to renovate École St. Margaret School is driving the funding shortfall for other potential capital projects.
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