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Anti-bullying car lost in accident

Anti-bullying car lost in accident

For Adrian Chutskoff, his brother’s 2007 Chevy HHR was special. After brother, Alex, committed suicide in 2014 because of being bullied, Adrian saw the car as a way to spread the anti-bullying message.

Rural crime gets new innovation

Jodie Hergott may not have had a lot of stuff stolen from her property west of Humboldt but she has had strange vehicles slow down and look into her yard. Hearing about all the problems with rural crime, this does make her nervous.
Throwback: Lamb honoured by Soviets for Second World War role

Throwback: Lamb honoured by Soviets for Second World War role

From the Tisdale Recorder files, July 13, 1988
Innovators show what iron triangle has to offer

Innovators show what iron triangle has to offer

The Canada’s Farm Progress Show in Regina on June 20-22 had some familiar names with Schulte Industries and Bourgault Tillage both bringing home sterling innovation awards for farm innovations.
Turning tradition into a time of giving

Turning tradition into a time of giving

Madison Pratt cuts her hair every last day of school to make summer a little cooler. This year, the seven-year-old made her annual tradition a little more special by donating over nine inches of hair to make wigs for children with cancer.
Reading on list of summer to-dos

Reading on list of summer to-dos

TD Summer Reading Program
Stucka sentenced to 10 years for crash that killed three Edmonton women

Stucka sentenced to 10 years for crash that killed three Edmonton women

The driver of a stolen truck involved in a fatal collision on Highway 16 that killed three Edmonton women has been sentenced to 10 years in a federal penitentiary. Brandon Stucka, 27, was sentenced at Queen’s Bench court in Battleford Friday.
Broncos Bus crash: charges laid against semi driver

Broncos Bus crash: charges laid against semi driver

Three months after the Humboldt Broncos team bus crash, RCMP have laid charges.
Local artists to show off works in Melfort back alley

Local artists to show off works in Melfort back alley

MELFORT — There’s something lurking in the back alley behind Melfort’s Main Street – art. The Northern Lights Gallery in Melfort is having its second annual Back Alley Tour on Thursday, July 19, from 4 to 8 p.m.

Saskatchewan will see increase in minimum wage

The Saskatchewan government announced last month that minimum wage will see an increase in October. The wage will increase from $10.96 to $11.06 by the fall, according to a Government of Saskatchewan press release.
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