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Theatre on the Rink tells a story of wanting to be a bison

Theatre on the Rink tells a story of wanting to be a bison

The 15-minute musical on ice was based on a Cree story and was performed twice on Sunday at the Connaught School ice rink.
Bear the dog back home in Stoughton after months in Toronto

Bear the dog back home in Stoughton after months in Toronto

Bear was reunited with his family in the Stoughton area on Wednesday and is said to be doing well.
Next teachers' strikes planned for Wednesday

Next teachers' strikes planned for Wednesday

The job action involves approximately 4,300 teachers and will affect classes for approximately 65,300 students.
STARS celebrating 10,000 missions flown in Saskatchewan

STARS celebrating 10,000 missions flown in Saskatchewan

Thanks to Saskatchewan corporate and community citizen support, STARS has been able to save thousands of lives across the province.
Politics trumped legal advice in decision not to revoke citizenship of Nazi in 1960s

Politics trumped legal advice in decision not to revoke citizenship of Nazi in 1960s

OTTAWA — Newly declassified pages from a 40-year-old report on Canada's handling of Nazi war criminals suggest both the author and Canadian bureaucrats felt politics, and not legal arguments, were driving decisions around a man convicted of Nazi war
Foul play not suspected in death of Pine Grove inmate

Foul play not suspected in death of Pine Grove inmate

The inmate was found unresponsive on a living unit at Pine Grove Correctional Centre.
Beekeeping has become a big part of Oxbow woman's life

Beekeeping has become a big part of Oxbow woman's life

Beginning with two hives in 2022, which can house at least 20,000 bees , approximately 80 pounds of honey were produced in the first year.
Sudden death investigation after industrial accident in Regina

Sudden death investigation after industrial accident in Regina

Report of fatal accident on Feb. 2 in the industrial area
White Bear chief, Carlyle mayor respond to anthem controversy

White Bear chief, Carlyle mayor respond to anthem controversy

Municipal leaders discuss the positive contributions of Indigenous people to Carlyle and White Bear.
Yorkton council has parted ways with City Manager Lonnie Kaal

Yorkton council has parted ways with City Manager Lonnie Kaal

At the Special Meeting, City Council subsequently appointed Michael Eger as interim City Manager until the position is filled in permanence
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