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New coin will celebrate Star Trek Original Series

New coin will celebrate Star Trek Original Series

The Royal Canadian Mint, under license by CBS Consumer Products, is set to uncover a new world of collectibles celebrating the 50th anniversary of Star Trek: The Original Series.
Creating a unique bridal hairstyle

Creating a unique bridal hairstyle

Moriah Busch holds still, as Danica Dionne curls her hair into a bridal up-do, during a mini competition at the Teach & Trim on Friday.

Donations should be usable

In times of disaster, the generosity of Canadians are shown across the nation as businesses and organizations collect donations. But we should be careful about the type of donations we are collecting.
Taking the boom around the ‘oil spill’ in exercise

Taking the boom around the ‘oil spill’ in exercise

A pontoon boat hooked onto a long boom takes the boom out around a simulated oil spill area during an oil spill training exercise at Mainprize Regional Park on Thursday morning.
Stretching out for a long jump

Stretching out for a long jump

Hayley Lillejord of Pangman stretches out her leg in front of her as she makes her fourth attempt in the senior girls long jump event, at the southeast regional track meet on Wednesday at the Comp track field.
Regina to host Highland games during May long weekend

Regina to host Highland games during May long weekend

Traditional Highland games with a Celtic cultural festival will be held in Regina during the May long weekend.
SGI to raise awareness with new campaign

SGI to raise awareness with new campaign

SGI has launched a new, emotionally-charged multi-media advertising campaign to raise awareness about impaired driving across the province.
Roughriders No Bullying presentations win award

Roughriders No Bullying presentations win award

The Saskatchewan Roughriders have already caught their first touchdown of the year with assistance from the Canadian Red Cross and SaskTel.
ArtFarm IV: Strange Compounds

ArtFarm IV: Strange Compounds

By Max Himsl As we have seen, this is a group that is seeking to subvert long tradition of keeping art and artists in the basement where they belong.
Family Place continues to meet needs

Family Place continues to meet needs

The executive director for the Family Place, Dawn Gutzke, was first introduced to the programs and services of the family centre five years ago when her son was in need of the Mini-Go program.
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