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Opening doors and celebrating local culture - All part of the magic of Bear Claw Casino and Hotel

Opening doors and celebrating local culture - All part of the magic of Bear Claw Casino and Hotel

Bear Claw Casino has a big and bright future. By offering First Nations hospitality which is next to none, the casino has flourished over the years, building a reputable name for itself among patrons across the Prairies, the Dakotas, and beyond.

Smoking in vehicles with children banned Oct. 1

The Saskatchewan government is following through on its commitment to protect children under-16 from second-hand smoke in vehicles.

Women's Support Group begins Oct. 20

Envision Counselling and Support Centre is holding a Women?s Support Group for women who are in, or have recently left, an abusive relationship.
White Bear Education Complex welcomes four new teachers

White Bear Education Complex welcomes four new teachers

White Bear Education Complex has welcomed four new teachers to their family this year, including two veterans and two rookies. Hailing from Canupawakpa Dakota First Nations, Noella Eagle is in her 27th year of teaching.

Liberal, NDP and Bloc Coalition support long gun registry in close vote

Souris-Moose Mountain MP Ed Komarnicki said that the Conservative government will continue to fight to abolish the long gun registry, despite losing the vote to end the registry in Ottawa on September 22.

Health region targets medical bursaries

Sun Country Health Region (SCHR) has changed its medical bursary policy.

RCMP "expose" naked driver

A 48-year-old male from Midale will be facing charges of causing a disturbance for openly exposing himself in a public place. On September 24 at approximately 11:15 a.m.

Cougar Corner: Gordon F. Kells High School - Change in report cards

A big Cougar Growl to all of the staff and students who dressed up for Spirit Week. Congratulations to Mr. Fehrenbach's advisory group who won the prize for most participation. The staff and students of G.F. Kells would also like to congratulate Mrs.
Shock Wave youth centre closes in on first anniversary

Shock Wave youth centre closes in on first anniversary

As reported first a year ago, the community of Carlyle has been host to an after-hours youth centre thanks to the generous support of the Carlyle Pentecostal Church.

The Bulldog's B.A.R.K. - Stoughton Central School news

Progress has been slow on the gym floor, workers have prepared the subfloor and the hardwood has been stacked in the gym to dry to the required humidity levels. (6% if you are wondering) Sadly, the weather has not been cooperating... and so we wait..