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Your Candidates for Carlton Trail-Eagle Creek

Your Candidates for Carlton Trail-Eagle Creek

Kelly Block - Conservative Homemaker/Adminstrator “Since I have spent the last seven years representing a significant portion of the new rural riding of Carlton Trail-Eagle Creek…I felt it was a good fit for me.
Your Candidates for Carlton Trail-Eagle Creek

Your Candidates for Carlton Trail-Eagle Creek

Glenn Wright - NDP Mechanical Engineer “When people tell me that all politicians are scumbags, the main reason I am doing it is I want to make a difference. I don’t want it to be that way.

Reaching out for Telemiracle stories

Telemiracle is reaching its 40th anniversary and they want to hear stories from Saskatchewan people. The 20-hour telethon wants to celebrate 40 years with stories from all over Saskatchewan about what Telemiracle has meant to them.
Slow down to stay safe in questionable weather

Slow down to stay safe in questionable weather

There have been multiple collisions around Saskatoon in the past week or so, and the RCMP cites weather as a factor.
Innovation celebrated in Saskatchewan

Innovation celebrated in Saskatchewan

Saskatchewan Innovation Week on Sept. 27-Oct. 3 saw two prestigious events take place in Saskatoon: the Manning Innovation Awards and STEMfest.
Humboldt Culture Days

Humboldt Culture Days

Adding some green to Water Ridge Park

Adding some green to Water Ridge Park

Good news for those craving just a little more nature in town: Humboldt Home Hardware partnered with Tree Canada to bring 15 trees to Water Ridge Park to celebrate National Tree Day on Sept. 24.
Increase spice to decrease cancer risk

Increase spice to decrease cancer risk

About 32 people from Humboldt and area went to the Bella Vista Inn on Sept. 26 for Spice up Your Life: Learn to Eat Healthy with More Flavour to learn different techniques of preparing food in order to decrease their cancer risk.

FASD Day aims to dispel myths

Sept. 9 was Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD) Day in Saskatchewan, and organizations in the province raised awareness to try to dispel some myths about the disorder.

St. Peter’s College awards excellence at awards night

Scholarships can mean a better quality of life for students. At St. Peter’s College there is also some prestiege that goes along with it.
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