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Melfort Council nixes plan to allow duplexes

Melfort Council nixes plan to allow duplexes

MELFORT — After opposition from the neighbourhood, Melfort City Council unanimously stopped a rezoning proposal that would allow duplexes near the corner of Shadd Drive and Orr Drive.
Young entrepreneurs honoured at YBEX awards

Young entrepreneurs honoured at YBEX awards

TISDALE — Community Futures NewSask celebrated the region’s up and coming youth entrepreneurs. At the Youth Business Excellence Awards May 5, awards were presented to students from the Kinistin Business Group, Nipawin’s LP Miller, St.
Fire ban declared in Twin Lakes communities

Fire ban declared in Twin Lakes communities

TWIN LAKES — Due to extremely dry conditions, the Nipawin Fire Department has declared a fire ban in the Town of Nipawin and surrounding areas. No open fires or fireworks will be allowed during the ban.
New food store to put Beeland Co-op in a stronger position

New food store to put Beeland Co-op in a stronger position

TISDALE — A tough economy last year had an effect on the Beeland Co-op’s savings, but its largest project in 40 years will put it in a good position in the future.
Teachers and students need to be focus of education funding

Teachers and students need to be focus of education funding

Saskatchewanians do care about education. In a recent survey released by the Saskatchewan Teachers’ Federation (STF), education was rated at 4.
Raptors set to slug it out with NBA’s best player

Raptors set to slug it out with NBA’s best player

For the second playoff series in a row, a Toronto professional sports franchise has to face their athletic demons. The first came courtesy of the Toronto Maple Leafs, who were looking to avenge their epic 2013 collapse against the Boston Bruins.
Throwback: Tisdale Lions celebrate 20th anniversary

Throwback: Tisdale Lions celebrate 20th anniversary

TISDALE — The Tisdale Lions celebrated the 20th anniversary of their charter night here April 27, [1968] with a banquet and dance in the Civic Auditorium. Shown reminiscing are Gordon Tunnicliffe, first vice-president for 1967-68, and Mrs.
King Lear inspiration for latest Dancing Sky show

King Lear inspiration for latest Dancing Sky show

The journey of a family with a person living with Alzheimer’s is a common one in Saskatchewan.
Annaheim closer to new playground after talent show

Annaheim closer to new playground after talent show

Students from Annaheim School were showcasing their talents on April 20, with the latest fundraiser for the Annaheim playground.

Archers from across Horizon School Division were taking

Archers from across Horizon School Division were taking aim at a district title with shoots over the last couple of weeks.
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