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Student, teacher stabbed at high school: La Loche RCMP seek tips

Student, teacher stabbed at high school: La Loche RCMP seek tips

A student and teacher were stabbed at the Dene High School in La Loche.
Saskatchewan Rivers board to meet with SSBA in June

Saskatchewan Rivers board to meet with SSBA in June

Board finalizing plans for school tours.
Providing mental health support in Prince Albert schools

Providing mental health support in Prince Albert schools

Response to Interventions (RTI) Model used when dealing with mental health challenges.
Sask. Rivers facing cutbacks despite govt's budget increase

Sask. Rivers facing cutbacks despite govt's budget increase

SSBA examines budget challenges.
Catholic board approves Japanese student visit to St. Mary High School

Catholic board approves Japanese student visit to St. Mary High School

Visit will include 15 to 20 students and two staff.
Lac La Ronge shooting suspects headed to trial

Lac La Ronge shooting suspects headed to trial

Two men were shot as they sat in a parked vehicle in a driveway on Lac La Ronge Indian Band.
Luseland Hall fundraising targets urgent boiler replacement

Luseland Hall fundraising targets urgent boiler replacement

Luseland's Mayor says, "The hall will not be able to make it through another winter season without replacing the boiler."
Lynn Walz was named Luseland’s Woman of the Year at a ladies’ night out in 2003

Lynn Walz was named Luseland’s Woman of the Year at a ladies’ night out in 2003

50 years ago: Saskatchewan Wheat Pool was planning a major report and building program at the Unity Pool 'A' elevator which included demoltion of temporary annex.
Sask. First Act sparks legal action: Duty to consult legislation critical

Sask. First Act sparks legal action: Duty to consult legislation critical

Bill 610 stands slim chance as private member’s bill goes to a vote in Saskatchewan.
Better together, UCHS Activate Team generates new initiative to promote message.

Better together, UCHS Activate Team generates new initiative to promote message.

Unity Composite High School students are promoting their newest campaign, "Better Together", continuing to expand their message of kindness and inclusion.
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