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Slow down and save your windshield: Ministry of Highways

Slow down and save your windshield: Ministry of Highways

More than 445 kilometres of seal coating, including a stretch of Highway 16 in the Maidstone area, is planned across Saskatchewan this summer.
College hopes to have new president by new year

College hopes to have new president by new year

NORTHEAST — Cumberland College’s board of directors is hoping to have a new president and CEO selected to replace Tom Weegar by the new year.

Bruno and Watrous ready to shine for car show

There are plenty of beautiful cars across the province. And many of them will be heading to the area for the weekend with the Watrous and Manitou Beach Fun Run Auto Show and Shine on July 28 and the Bruno Show and Shine on July 29.
Getting out of auto mode with Chris Attrell

Getting out of auto mode with Chris Attrell

There were a lot of things that Chris Attrell wanted to learn when he first got his DSLR camera back in 2003. He was able to share 15 years of DSLR experience with his photography workshop on July 18.
Skate Tisdale to host provincials, Prairie Regional Synchro Championships

Skate Tisdale to host provincials, Prairie Regional Synchro Championships

TISDALE — Two big skating competitions are coming to Tisdale next season.
Man unlawfully at large arrested after bush search

Man unlawfully at large arrested after bush search

Michael Hill, 20, was arrested near Onion Lake First Nation Monday after Onion Lake RCMP, Turtleford RCMP and Police Dog Services searched the bush in the area for several hours.
Doke now president of economic partnership

Doke now president of economic partnership

Cut-Knife Turtleford MLA Larry Doke has assumed the role of Pacific Northwest Economic Regions president. He assumed the role at this year’s PNWER summit in Spokane, Wash. “I am thrilled to take on this new role as PNWER president,” Doke said.
Touching history at Original Humboldt dig

Touching history at Original Humboldt dig

Members of the Original Humboldt archeological team took to the site on July 17-21 to continue excavating the 140-year-old telegraph station.
From volunteer to trainer to chief: Carrot River's new fire chief

From volunteer to trainer to chief: Carrot River's new fire chief

CARROT RIVER — Bryce Lytle’s journey into the field of firefighting began when he was 19, starting a new job in Vermillion, Alta. The local fire chief, who worked at the same place, saw Lytle, who had just moved from Drumheller, Alta.
Public assisstance requested in investigation

Public assisstance requested in investigation

Man killed on Highway 4
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