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United Way Estevan ready for the You Are the Community Telethon

United Way Estevan ready for the You Are the Community Telethon

The event will kick off at 8 a.m. on Oct. 18 and run until the following evening at 6 p.m. at the Estevan Royal Canadian Legion. This year's theme is You Are the Community.
Seeing the prairies by train is a slow, enjoyable and tasty experience

Seeing the prairies by train is a slow, enjoyable and tasty experience

Reporter Jason G. Antonio recounts a supper train trip he took recently with Southern Prairie Railway in Ogema.
Stakeholders share ideas at Destination Battlefords workshop

Stakeholders share ideas at Destination Battlefords workshop

"We want to amplify that [tourism events and attractions], and help people to do that better."
Friends of the Forces Fellowship donates $6K to charities, cadets

Friends of the Forces Fellowship donates $6K to charities, cadets

Since 2014, the organization has raised more than $100,000 from its car shows, with most of that money directly or indirectly supporting military families through the Military Family Resources Centre.  
Two new candidates up for mayor in Tisdale

Two new candidates up for mayor in Tisdale

The Town of Tisdale will have an election for mayor and council.
Canadians aren’t buying vehicle ban

Canadians aren’t buying vehicle ban

No money to build power-generating stations needed to power government-mandated vehicles.
Opinion: The number one skill I look for when hiring

Opinion: The number one skill I look for when hiring

Why effective writing skills are crucial in your job search.
Commentary: Molson Coors, John Deere shy away from DEI initiatives

Commentary: Molson Coors, John Deere shy away from DEI initiatives

Can DEI and profitability coexist? Molson Coors’ and John Deere’s bold strategic shift suggests the answer is no.
Saskatchewan wins boys U17 national soccer title

Saskatchewan wins boys U17 national soccer title

It was a history in the making for Saskatoon Alliance's U17 boys' squad.
Cameron Halkett says sports helped save her life

Cameron Halkett says sports helped save her life

Cameron Halkett, 18, from the Lac La Ronge Indian Band does not shy away from sharing her mental wellness journey as a way to help others.
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