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A howling success: From bark park to Bark Park

A howling success: From bark park to Bark Park

In 2015, the Carnduff Bark Park, the only Saskatchewan dog park southeast of Carlyle, was ready to go.
Kenosee Lake bronze artist is known worldwide

Kenosee Lake bronze artist is known worldwide

Frederickson is a permanent resident at the Artist Colony of Moose Mountain Provincial Park, which is located beside the chalet. He dedicates his summers to his art. Art fans from as far as Africa and Mexico have graced his cabin to view his well-known art.
Court and Crime Catchup: The past week on SASKTODAY.ca

Court and Crime Catchup: The past week on SASKTODAY.ca

Courts deal with varied cases, from murder to COVID challenge
Lampman Recreation Board receives large donation

Lampman Recreation Board receives large donation

The Lampman rink is home to seven hockey teams and a few part-time teams. It offers a Tot skating program for youngsters four and under and also public skating.
Rusty Relics Museum: Thanks for the memories, Eddie Stockton

Rusty Relics Museum: Thanks for the memories, Eddie Stockton

“Dad was a quiet but very interesting man. He loved collecting things and cataloguing them. He enjoyed documenting history and was an accomplished photographer.”
Photos: Canada Day Estevan Kin's style

Photos: Canada Day Estevan Kin's style

Estevan Kinsmen and Kinettes invited the community over for a free Canada Day barbeque at Hillside Park on Friday. Pictures.
Weyburn police arrest B.C. man for cocaine trafficking

Weyburn police arrest B.C. man for cocaine trafficking

A search warrant was executed at a Weyburn home, over half a kg of cocaine and cash found.
Photos: More participants, more decorations, more fun – Bienfait Canada Day

Photos: More participants, more decorations, more fun – Bienfait Canada Day

A collection of pictures from Canada Day parade in Bienfait.
Canada Day festivities a big hit in Regina

Canada Day festivities a big hit in Regina

Wide range of activities and entertainment at Wascana Centre and Government House.
Since 1937, Canadian and American hands join at the border

Since 1937, Canadian and American hands join at the border

This year, for the 85th consecutive year, Canadians and American took part in Hands Across the Border. Many border towns have tried their own version of this but none have lasted. Except for what happens at the Carievale/Sherwood border.
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