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Northwest School Division wins provincial inclusion award

Northwest School Division wins provincial inclusion award

The Northwest School Division has desegregated all 22 schools across 15 communities within the division.
Athletics competition spotlights young talent

Athletics competition spotlights young talent

Centennial Park hosts regional SOLE-stic Classic meet.
Town of Wilkie jumps into summer with weekend fun and games

Town of Wilkie jumps into summer with weekend fun and games

There was something for everyone, even the hockey game, at the Jump Into Summer weekend in Wilkie.
Tisdale hosts town hall to engage residents June 17

Tisdale hosts town hall to engage residents June 17

Tisdale invites residents to a June 17 town hall at the Recplex to discuss local projects, ask questions, and connect with Town Council and Administration
KCS Volunteer Club proves there is power in giving back

KCS Volunteer Club proves there is power in giving back

Kerrobert Composite School wins one of six Student Citizenship Awards handed out by the Public Schools of Saskatchewan.
Human Rights event coming to Humboldt on June 18

Human Rights event coming to Humboldt on June 18

The Saskatchewan Human Rights Commission is hosting a free event in Humboldt on June 18.
Northern curling clubs honoured at 2025 CURLSASK Gala

Northern curling clubs honoured at 2025 CURLSASK Gala

Spiritwood, La Ronge and Hudson Bay curling clubs were honoured at the 2025 CURLSASK Gala for excellence, growth, and youth engagement.
Meota and District News: Do Drop In celebrates 50 years

Meota and District News: Do Drop In celebrates 50 years

Celebration event Wednesday, June 18, from 2 to 4 p.m.
Creighton woman shares story of evacuation and confusion

Creighton woman shares story of evacuation and confusion

Trina Quinn, one of 1,200 Creighton evacuees, shared her wildfire evacuation story, praising local efforts but noting confusion over support.  
Tisdale leaders speak out after defacement of Pride crosswalk

Tisdale leaders speak out after defacement of Pride crosswalk

Tisdale leaders and residents are speaking out after a Pride crosswalk was defaced with a swastika and vehicle skid marks on June 12.
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