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St. Mary School chosen for Following Their Voices initiative

St. Mary School chosen for Following Their Voices initiative

A new initiative is being rolled out at St. Mary School.
Doukhobor Dugout House to open this July

Doukhobor Dugout House to open this July

The Doukhobor Dugout House National Historic site of Canada will be one of the many summer attractions opening when restrictions are lifted. The plan is to open every Saturday in July between 10 a.m. and 5 p.m.
Patrons return to Borden Farmers Market

Patrons return to Borden Farmers Market

Borden an Radisson News
Golf course hosts spring scramble

Golf course hosts spring scramble

Meota News
We’re not forgotten

We’re not forgotten

In my annual “reading through the Bible in a year,” I’ve been slogging through some tough chapters. In fact, those pages of “so and so begat so and so,” have often caused me to wonder how much spiritual value there is for folks like me.
Lawyer for Hornick-Schmidt’s accused killer asks for adjournment

Lawyer for Hornick-Schmidt’s accused killer asks for adjournment

A lawyer for a North Battleford man accused of killing a former North Battleford resident in Lloydminster last month asked for an adjournment.
COVID-19 case at Connaught School

COVID-19 case at Connaught School

Living Sky School Division are reporting that for the week of May 24-29 a case of COVID-19 has been diagnosed in Connaught School.
Looking up

Looking up

Who would have thought a year and a half ago the sight of jet trails in the sky would have us excited. It’s another sign that things are turning around in these times of COVID-19. Photo by Bev Paskemin
USask and City of Saskatoon named to Smart Cities list for wastewater projects

USask and City of Saskatoon named to Smart Cities list for wastewater projects

Submitted The University of Saskatchewan (USask) and the City of Saskatoon have been honoured for their collaborative wastewater monitoring project that advances environmental and human health — one of 50 international projects named to the 2021 Smar
Nearly 3,500 USask students set to graduate this spring

Nearly 3,500 USask students set to graduate this spring

This spring, 3,465 students are expected to graduate from the University of Saskatchewan (USask) with 3,577 degrees, diplomas and certificates. These graduates join a century-old community of more than 162,000 alumni worldwide.
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