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Annual Duck Mountain Loppet returns for 42nd year

Annual Duck Mountain Loppet returns for 42nd year

The 42nd annual Duck Mountain Loppet made a comeback with people of all ages and families attending from across the region.
Dance Party themed Figure Skating Carnival hosted in Togo

Dance Party themed Figure Skating Carnival hosted in Togo

A Figure Skating Carnival at the Togo Centennial Arena, was hosted for the first time since COVID-19 with eight figure skating presentations.
Annual Wheelchair Funspiel Returns for its Fourth Year.

Annual Wheelchair Funspiel Returns for its Fourth Year.

After the COVID-19 quarantine, the annual Wheelchair Funspiel hosted by Kim and Teddy Hudye was unable to operate for the past three years, but now it has returned and is planned to occur again next year.
Sask. sisters face long wait for bail decision

Sask. sisters face long wait for bail decision

Odelia and Nerissa Quewezance say they were wrongfully convicted in 1994 of the murder of 70-year-old Joseph Dolff of Kamsack.
Engineer temporarily barred after bridge collapse

Engineer temporarily barred after bridge collapse

The engineer that designed a bridge in the RM of Clayton that collapsed in 2018 within hours of opening to the public has been temporarily prohibited from practicing.
Safe and Secure: CAA safety patrol program to begin at CCS

Safe and Secure: CAA safety patrol program to begin at CCS

Canora Composite School is expecting to soon have trained safety patrollers "to increase safety of our students during the times of exiting and entering of our buses.â€
Team Sask in high spirits for Canada Winter Games

Team Sask in high spirits for Canada Winter Games

Saskatchewan athletes will be competing in 20 sports.
New Crokicurl ice sheet in Outlook offers unique gaming

New Crokicurl ice sheet in Outlook offers unique gaming

Game was created in 2016 in Winnipeg and has grown in popularity.
Locals from Outlook, Elbow and area receive Queen's Medal

Locals from Outlook, Elbow and area receive Queen's Medal

High number of people received the special honour.
Beechy School captures community history in new book

Beechy School captures community history in new book

Impressive year-long project comes to fruition.
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