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Carrying on a family legacy at USask

Carrying on a family legacy at USask

‘I hope to live up to the name of Dr. Langelier’
Column: The journey towards Truth and Reconciliation

Column: The journey towards Truth and Reconciliation

Stephanie Zoer reflects on the significance of the National Day of Truth and Reconciliation.
Star City School Community Council moves to discontinue Grades 7-12

Star City School Community Council moves to discontinue Grades 7-12

The NESD board approved motions to discontinue Grades 7 – 12 at the Star City School and review the viability of Kindergarten to Grade 12.
Sports This Week: Roughriders feature logo to mark National Day for Truth and Reconciliation

Sports This Week: Roughriders feature logo to mark National Day for Truth and Reconciliation

The logo has been designed by Chris Chipak of Red Pheasant Cree Nation Treaty 6.
White Bear FN's reflections on Truth and Reconciliation

White Bear FN's reflections on Truth and Reconciliation

"We can all learn about the Truth and Reconciliation Commission's 94 Calls to Action about the residential school history and how Canada is working towards reconciliation today."
Scholarship winners take to the water

Scholarship winners take to the water

Battlefords Scuba Community extends experience opportunity to students.
Photos: Motocross season wrapping up at Estevan track this weekend

Photos: Motocross season wrapping up at Estevan track this weekend

Gates drop at 10:30 a.m. Saturday and Sunday with racers of different ages competing until 4 p.m.
Businesses urged to ‘plug in’ and support upcoming Shriners’ events

Businesses urged to ‘plug in’ and support upcoming Shriners’ events

Aaron Ruston, director general of the Midwest Shrine Association (MSA), spoke to the Moose Jaw and District Chamber of Commerce on Sept. 26 about the conventions, which will occur in February and August.
Missing man in Yorkton found deceased

Missing man in Yorkton found deceased

Alec Zwozdesky was located deceased in a rural area near Highway #16 west of Yorkton
After almost two decades of planning, sod turned for Estevan's new nursing home

After almost two decades of planning, sod turned for Estevan's new nursing home

The new facility, designed to meet the growing needs of Estevan and surrounding areas, will replace the current Estevan Regional Nursing Home. The project will bring 129 long-term care beds in addition to the existing 38 at St. Joseph's Hospital's long-term care.
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