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Young Fellows Club to celebrate 100 years of serving Weyburn

Young Fellows Club to celebrate 100 years of serving Weyburn

The Young Fellows were established a century ago for the simple purpose of making Weyburn a better place to live in.
Numerous events planned to honour airmen who died in 1946 plane crash near Estevan

Numerous events planned to honour airmen who died in 1946 plane crash near Estevan

Activities will happen from July 7-9 to pay tribute to the 21 members of the Royal Canadian Air Force – 20 pilots and one crew member – who died in a plane crash south of the city on Sept. 15, 1946. The event was to happen last year for the 75th anniversary of the tragedy, but plans had to be shelved due to the COVID-19 pandemic. 
Saskatchewan, watch out for turtles!

Saskatchewan, watch out for turtles!

Don't try "saving" turtles by returning them to water, they are on an important mission.
Eight Saskatchewan Order of Merit honourees for 2022

Eight Saskatchewan Order of Merit honourees for 2022

An investment ceremony will be held in September.
Wanuskewin's story is not yet done, says chief archaeologist

Wanuskewin's story is not yet done, says chief archaeologist

The late Senator Hilliard McNab was among the first to support the project.
Fundraiser for seven year old injured in collision

Fundraiser for seven year old injured in collision

GoFundMe page set up for Benjamin Dufour, critically injured in a collision June 21 in northwest Regina.
New P.A. Police Service Women's Commission holds first meeting

New P.A. Police Service Women's Commission holds first meeting

“Each member of the Women’s Commission brings different experiences and knowledge to the table, and I value their courage and dedication as we move forward on our shared priorities,” said Chief Jon Bergen.
Locked up for murder in '94: Were Sask. sisters innocent?

Locked up for murder in '94: Were Sask. sisters innocent?

Nerissa and Odelia Quewezance have maintained their innocence for almost 30 years.
Health Canada’s front of packaging labels criticized

Health Canada’s front of packaging labels criticized

Labels could hurt families struggling with high cost of living and producers already working to get back on their feet.
Surgery professor sues SHA, U of S, COM following termination

Surgery professor sues SHA, U of S, COM following termination

The SHA and U of S terminated Dr. Francis Christian as a surgeon and professor of surgery for speaking out against giving the COVID vaccine to children
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