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Prairie River resident wins $200,000 from scratch and win ticket

Prairie River resident wins $200,000 from scratch and win ticket

PRAIRIE RIVER — A Prairie River resident won $200,000 from a Lucky Lines Extravaganza Scratch ‘N Win ticket. Twyla Litton had a good chuckle when telling her husband about the win.
PHOTOS: Fun at the Outback Family Festival

PHOTOS: Fun at the Outback Family Festival

Throwback: Tisdale beats Melfort in 1988 challenge, third in nation

Throwback: Tisdale beats Melfort in 1988 challenge, third in nation

TISDALE — Congratulations Tisdale! You really pulled through to show Saskatchewan what participation really is.
PHOTOS: Strong year for Melfort Show and Shine

PHOTOS: Strong year for Melfort Show and Shine

Bjorkdale Fire Department receiving $10,000 thanks to Cornerstone Credit Union

Bjorkdale Fire Department receiving $10,000 thanks to Cornerstone Credit Union

BJORKDALE — The Bjorkdale Fire Department is receiving $10,000, which will go toward new gear and help upgrade the department’s 1971 fire truck. The money is coming from Concentra Bank, which provides financial services to credit unions.
TMSS celebrates extracurricular achievers

TMSS celebrates extracurricular achievers

Middle Years Volleyball Girls B: Jocelyn Junk, Jaycie Fofonoff Girls A: Kaycie Taphorn, Keeley Becker, Erin Kirkland Boys: Will Messer Golf Erin Kirkland Curling Jaz Frasier, Levi Hunter, Dana Holmstrom Cross-Country Loukas Sherlock, Amy Svenson Foot
Tisdale Museum receives $60,000 donation for historic gas station replica

Tisdale Museum receives $60,000 donation for historic gas station replica

TISDALE — The Tisdale Museum has received $60,000 from Federated Co-ops to build a replica historic co-op gas station that will also serve as a workshop.
Nipawin looking for someone to design and create new town entrance signs

Nipawin looking for someone to design and create new town entrance signs

NIPAWIN — The Town of Nipawin has put out a call for somebody to design and produce three tourism information signs, one for each highway entrance into town. Barry Elliott, the town’s administrator, said the old signs were removed late last year.
PHOTOS: A Whiff of Colour

PHOTOS: A Whiff of Colour

Melfort residents assured new pipeline crossing N. Saskatchewan River will be safer

Melfort residents assured new pipeline crossing N. Saskatchewan River will be safer

MELFORT — The owner of a pipeline that spilled into the North Saskatchewan River in 2016 is building a new pipeline crossing the river that incorporates what they’ve learned from the spill.