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More oversight needed for pandemic programs: Hoback

More oversight needed for pandemic programs: Hoback

NIPAWIN — A local MP is concerned new government programs created to address COVID-19 aren’t getting proper oversight, especially when it comes to the Prairies’ interests.
Broncos Memorial Golf Tournament postponed to 2021

Broncos Memorial Golf Tournament postponed to 2021

HUMBOLDT — A major weekend for Humboldt’s hockey community has been postponed due to the pandemic.
Carrot River plans for Flavours of the Outback

Carrot River plans for Flavours of the Outback

CARROT RIVER— Carrot River Flavours of the Outback weekend, which includes the KCRA Rodeo, is still planned for mid-August— but how that may look is still up in the air. Flavours of the Outback weekend is set to take place from Aug. 14 to 16.
Local family 3-D printing and donating ear savers for masks

Local family 3-D printing and donating ear savers for masks

HUMBOLDT — One Humboldt family has been using their access to a 3-D printer to make and donate ear savers for masks during the pandemic.
Ministerial message: It’s all about perspective

Ministerial message: It’s all about perspective

Do you remember the cereal boxes a number of years ago that had a 3-D picture on the back that you had to look at with a glazed stare in order to see an actual picture? I remember sitting around the breakfast table with our kids and each one taking t
Northern neighbours dispute travel-ban exemption

Northern neighbours dispute travel-ban exemption

Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe announced tightened travel restrictions for northern residents Thursday, but the move caught community leaders near La Ronge off guard.
Outbreak declared in Beauval

Outbreak declared in Beauval

The northern community of Beauval has joined the growing list of communities that are directly being impacted by the COVID-19 crisis.
Year-round cottagers urge caution for seasonal property owners

Year-round cottagers urge caution for seasonal property owners

Year-round cottage dwellers hope their seasonal, city-based neighbours remember one thing as the weather warms – pandemic rules are just as strict in the country as they are in the city.
Privacy Commissioner warns of online education pitfalls

Privacy Commissioner warns of online education pitfalls

Saskatchewan's Information and Privacy Commissioner Ronald J. Kruzeniski sent out a message about the challenges around online learning in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Singing for the world: St. Peter’s Chorus hosts virtual choir

Singing for the world: St. Peter’s Chorus hosts virtual choir

MUENSTER — Just because the St. Peter’s Chorus can’t get together physically doesn’t mean they can’t sing for the world. After seeing videos of a few virtual choirs online, Manny Lefebvre, the chorus’ tech guru, was inspired to try it himself.
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