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Melfort product Rylan Freed happy with multi-team journey

Melfort product Rylan Freed happy with multi-team journey

MELFORT, TISDALE — While some might see playing for six different teams as a hassle, former Tisdale Trojan Rylan Freed said he would not change anything about his junior hockey journey.
Wilkie Métis Local officially accepted

Wilkie Métis Local officially accepted

WILKIE — In May of 2017, a few residents of Wilkie and area started a Métis Local, with the help of Carol Delorme, and Wendy Vandal Bissonnette, who attended and made official the first meeting of the new Métis Local.
Throwback: Kinistin receives current name, funding for band hall

Throwback: Kinistin receives current name, funding for band hall

From the Tisdale Recorder files, May 18, 1988
Onion Lake focus for targeted operation

Onion Lake focus for targeted operation

ONION LAKE — RCMP report a deployment of specialized sections of the RCMP, including the Crime Reduction Team, Combined Traffic Support Services, Air Services Unit, Police Dog Services and multiple additional RCMP members to conduct a targeted operat
Don’t miss the boat at Doukhobor Dugout Site

Don’t miss the boat at Doukhobor Dugout Site

“All aboard!” seems the appropriate call for “Voyage - Come Sail with Us,” the 2018 theme for the provincial and national historic Doukhobor Dugout House site located in the rural southeast area of Blaine Lake.
Three honoured at walk against domestic violence

Three honoured at walk against domestic violence

This year’s Walk a Mile in Her Shoes honoured three people who had died in the last year that made a lot of effort to help those affected by domestic violence.
Dancing grads have special bond

Dancing grads have special bond

TISDALE — After performing with the Tisdale Dance Centre for around 15 years, it was time for a final dance for Nicole Becker, Cassidy Greif and Danae Harpham.
Old bridges must be addressed: Leslie

Old bridges must be addressed: Leslie

“The bridges have been rated in poor condition for decades," says Town of Battleford CAO John Enns-Wind.
Sudden death investigation at Witchekan Lake First Nation

Sudden death investigation at Witchekan Lake First Nation

RCMP are reporting a sudden death investigation is under way involving RCMP at Witchekan Lake First Nation.
LeRoy daycare a go with government funding

LeRoy daycare a go with government funding

The LeRoy daycare has been a dream for over three years. Now they are getting a portion of the nearly $41 million in funding provided through the Canada-Saskatchewan Early Learning Child Care Agreement.
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