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Preparing for zebra mussels

Preparing for zebra mussels

Zebra Mussels are not a problem in Saskatchewan yet, but the Ministry of Environment is keeping a close eye on neighbouring jurisdictions that are currently having problems with the invasive species.
Treaty 6 flag-raising lauded by councillors

Treaty 6 flag-raising lauded by councillors

Council notes June 25
Shellbrook RCMP investigate homicide

Shellbrook RCMP investigate homicide

Shellbrook RCMP are investigating a homicide after the body of 31-year-old Lindsay Aurthur Voyer was found inside a residence on the 300 block of 4th Avenue East at about 3:20 p.m. Saturday.
Contest brings out rail safety message

Contest brings out rail safety message

Students from nine schools across the region had the chance to share their rail safety messages with the Safe Communities #CrossSAFE Rail Safety art and video contest.

Bruno Cherry Sunday cancelled

It has been a staple of a Bruno summer for the past 15 years. But for 2018, the Cherry Sunday will not be a part of the Bruno summer. Organizers are citing a lack of federal funding as the culprit. “St.
Most crops in good condition

Most crops in good condition

Crop report
Throwback: Canada Day 1978

Throwback: Canada Day 1978

TISDALE — Back in 1978, Tisdale celebrated Canada's 111th birthday with a four-foot birthday cake, a gymnastics demonstration, children's games and more.
BATC funds activities for Holy Family School

BATC funds activities for Holy Family School

Holy Family School acknowledges the support of BATC, who funded various activities at the school throughout the past school year. In February, Lamarr shared many Aboriginal games with the students, and they enjoyed the activity.
Carp in Burton Lake raise concerns

Carp in Burton Lake raise concerns

This past spring led to an interesting discovering in Burton Lake. Two common carp, also know as European carp, were caught this past May weighing in at 27 and 28 lb.
Carrot River High graduates born to make history

Carrot River High graduates born to make history

CARROT RIVER — Carrot River High’s 18 graduates are born to make history. Carmen Engele, the valedictorian for the class of 2018, said her class, born in 2000, was the first one born in the new millennium.
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