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$28 MILLION invested to improve rural roads by 2023

36 RMs to receive grants in the first year of the plan

Burrowing Owls have returned to raise families

It is that time of year again when the endangered Burrowing Owl returns to the prairies after a long migration from its wintering grounds in Texas and Mexico. But it’s no time to rest. After migration, the owls are busy.

Prairie South Division to reduce custodial services

The Prairie South School Division announced plans to start the 2020-21 school year off with a reduction in custodial services at six Moose Jaw schools and two other school board facilities.

Kamsack Cyclones Baseball Team

A devastating tornado that struck the Town of Kamsack, Saskatchewan on August 9, 1944, referred to by the locals as a Cyclone, prompting the name of the local baseball team, the Cyclones.

May 22 – May 28 COVID-19-related Saskatchewan RCMP calls for service

The RCMP reported 62 calls for service related to COVID-19 in Saskatchewan from May 22 to May 28.

Sing Like A STAR online music lessons are available for children in Saskatchewan

Saskatchewan recording artist, entertainer and music educator, Amy Nelson, announced a series of unique drop-in, online group music lessons through the music school she founded, Sing Like A STAR.

News from the Assiniboia Arts Council

The Assiniboia Arts Council will reward a student from Assiniboia and region by offering them a $200 bursary to be used towards registration expenses at an accredited school or fine arts camp of their choice – note that these learning opportunities c

Why pray the Lord’s Prayer

Over the past few months, we have stepped through the prayer of Matthew Six that Jesus gave to us as a way to pray.

Was there really a point to closing rural emergency rooms?

The Saskatchewan Health Authority (SHA) has been taking harsh criticisms since they announced they would be closing rural emergency rooms in preparation of a COVID-19 surge.

Bottle with a message discovered in Assiniboia

Remington Walker lives in the old tire shop across from SARCAN on 119 East Second Avenue. He was busy renovating the building dating back more than 100 years in age, when he discovered a bottle after removing a heat register on Friday, May 29.
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