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Memorial walk raises $20,500

Memorial walk raises $20,500

Individuals face many challenges at all ages. Throughout all the challenges in life, the most difficult is burying a child. It happens and it happened to the Duhaimes of Meota three years ago when Cody Duhaime took his own life.
Better job focus should be a priority

Better job focus should be a priority

It’s not exactly fair to say politicians have the wrong priorities. Politicians’ priorities are generally focused on what the people need.
Snow at St. Walburg, collision occurs

Snow at St. Walburg, collision occurs

St.Walburg RCMP notifed motorists at 8:40 p.m. Saturday evening that Highway 26, 18 km north of St.Walburg, would be closed for several hours. The RCMP and emergency services were at the scene of a two-vehicle injury collision.
Community Day hosted

Community Day hosted

Waseca News
Semi collides with crew bus, 10 injured

Semi collides with crew bus, 10 injured

Ten people were transported to hospital late Friday afternoon with undetermined injuries after a semi-tractor/trailer unit hauling grain collided with a bus carrying crew workers at the intersection of Highways 21, 31 and 51, on the northwest edge of
Golden moments come from golden programs

Golden moments come from golden programs

Unity News
Back to the usual

Back to the usual

For me, everything changed over the course of the past several weeks: various fall activities have begun; school has started and volunteer organizations are gearing up for autumn and winter activities; board meetings are chugging back into action; to
Swiftwolfe to return to court Sept. 24

Swiftwolfe to return to court Sept. 24

The individual arrested in connection to a shooting incident on Moosomin First Nation will make his next court appearance Sept. 24 by closed-circuit TV. Jonathan Swiftwolfe appeared briefly in North Battleford provincial court Wednesday by CCTV.
Husky Energy case adjourned to November

Husky Energy case adjourned to November

It was another brief court appearance in connection to the oil spill-related charges against Husky Energy.
More fence panels stolen from oil well sites

More fence panels stolen from oil well sites

The Maidstone RCMP are requesting public assistance in locating persons involved in the theft of cattle fence panels around the Lloydminster area. RCMP say 50 fence panels were stolen from oil well site north of Maidstone on Sept. 10. On Sept.
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