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James Smith Cree First Nation opens doors to evacuees

James Smith Cree First Nation opens doors to evacuees

James Smith Cree Nation welcomes wildfire evacuees, offering shelter and support while calling for donations to help meet urgent needs.
Police ask for public's help following Sweetgrass shooting

Police ask for public's help following Sweetgrass shooting

On June 2 at approximately 9:10 p.m., Battlefords RCMP received a report of an injured male on Sweetgrass First Nation.
A century of faith: St. John’s United Church celebrates 100 years

A century of faith: St. John’s United Church celebrates 100 years

The Luseland church will celebrate its centennial along with the United Church of Canada
Sask. entrepreneur joins massive effort to battle northern wildfires

Sask. entrepreneur joins massive effort to battle northern wildfires

Adam Hartle and his team are aiding wildfire response efforts as more than 15,000 people flee blazes across northern Saskatchewan.
WCB honours safety champions in WorkSafe awards

WCB honours safety champions in WorkSafe awards

The 2025 Safe Worker and Safe Employer Awards recognized those driving a culture of safety in Saskatchewan's workplaces.
Trick riders perform at Unity's rodeo, donate pay to Agro-Plex

Trick riders perform at Unity's rodeo, donate pay to Agro-Plex

Grace & Grit trick riding team wowed rodeo crowd with two half-time shows.
'We are up against a monster': La Ronge fire dept

'We are up against a monster': La Ronge fire dept

The fire has destroyed buildings downtown La Ronge.
The out-of-control wildfires are 'relentless,' say firefighters

The out-of-control wildfires are 'relentless,' say firefighters

Crews have been working all night prepping the town and structures for the fire.
McPhail to stay beside constituents in rebuilding the North

McPhail to stay beside constituents in rebuilding the North

McPhail believes in the resiliency of the people of Northern Saskatchewan.
Ukrainian students find new paths forward at Sask. Polytechnic

Ukrainian students find new paths forward at Sask. Polytechnic

Polytechnic supports eligible students from Ukraine who wish to study in Canada until it is safe to return home.
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