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Drylanders film depicted homesteaders’ prairie gamble

Drylanders film depicted homesteaders’ prairie gamble

Fictional couple from Montreal focus of historical film.
Unit 4 at Boundary Dam was online for almost a third of 2023

Unit 4 at Boundary Dam was online for almost a third of 2023

Unit 4 at the Boundary Dam Power Station continued to provide electricity to the province's power grid in 2023, even though it's been on standby since December 2021.
Mental health discussed during Cornerstone student services presentation

Mental health discussed during Cornerstone student services presentation

A couple of student services workers illustrated and explained challenges to school board members during the Jan. 17 meeting in Weyburn.
Teachers' strike among topics covered at Cornerstone meeting

Teachers' strike among topics covered at Cornerstone meeting

The South East Cornerstone Public School Division's January meeting came one day after a province-wide teachers' strike.
Sask. man charged with sexually assaulting pre-teen boys still in custody

Sask. man charged with sexually assaulting pre-teen boys still in custody

RCMP say the sexual assaults occurred at a Sask. home-based daycare in the mid 2010s.
Scrapbookers enjoy retreat in Stoughton

Scrapbookers enjoy retreat in Stoughton

Nine women showcased their creative sides during a scrapbooking retreat.
Oilfield rig equipment, believed to be stolen, recovered in Oxbow

Oilfield rig equipment, believed to be stolen, recovered in Oxbow

The items are believed to have been stolen in the summer of 2023.
Annual Assiniboia Music Festival: A celebration of music and community

Annual Assiniboia Music Festival: A celebration of music and community

Assiniboia's annual music festival marks 79 years of celebrating music and community.
South East Cornerstone continues to face bus driver shortage

South East Cornerstone continues to face bus driver shortage

Retention of bus drivers remains a challenge for the school division.
Charges against Sask. nurse who opposed vaccine mandates defeated

Charges against Sask. nurse who opposed vaccine mandates defeated

The College's Investigation Committee accused Registered Nurse Leah McInnes of professional misconduct for speaking against vaccine mandates and passports on social media and joining a protest.
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