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Thunderstorm Watch

A very unstable airmass is setting up over Southern Saskatchewan.
Former Annaheim women looking for help with book collection

Former Annaheim women looking for help with book collection

It is a huge book collection that needs help. Shaunna Raycraft (nee Dosch), originally from Annaheim, rescued a collection of about 350,000 books from being burned after a neighbour at Pike Lake who owned the collection passed away.
Doctor begins NW practice

Doctor begins NW practice

Dr. Dundugula has arrived and is settling into practice at North Saskatchewan River Health Holdings Ltd. clinics, board members were informed at a June 11 meeting. He will be returning to Scotland Aug.
Academy model may be future opportunity

Academy model may be future opportunity

Overcrowding in some schools and underused space in others, lack of engagement among some students, uninspiring graduation rates, unpredictable provincial funding - all dilemmas facing the Living Sky School Division.
Caring, one cup at a time

Caring, one cup at a time

Heard the saying, don't judge someone until you have walked a mile in their shoes? Well, I had the opportunity to volunteer at Tim Hortons in Warman June 6, known as Camp Day.
Routine evening at town council

Routine evening at town council

It was a routine evening at Battleford town council Monday as a number of items were unanimously passed. One resolution was for a land exchange and development agreement with developer Leading Manufacturing Groups Holdings Inc. of Lisku, Alta.
Solid anchor one of five tenants for life

Solid anchor one of five tenants for life

His $15,000 Rolex no longer keeps accurate time, but former NFL star Rueben Mayes treasures it as an old friend from his journey through an athletic career into a second career in philanthropy.
Community honours graduates

Community honours graduates

Hafford Graduation was held May 4 at Hafford Central School. The class of 2012 includes Sarah Jones, Cole Janostin, Rebekah Lesko, Stephanie Horton and Cameron Verge.

City Foundation Assessment helps council find service gaps

The City of Humboldt is facing the first step of change. A summary of results from a Foundation Assessment Survey was presented to Humboldt City Council during a regular meeting on June 11.
Baptiste responds to protest

Baptiste responds to protest

The chief of Red Pheasant First Nation says he is responding to concerns raised by a group of women protesting his leadership.
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