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Residential school survivor turned to sketching to pass the time

Residential school survivor turned to sketching to pass the time

McArthur鈥檚 work draws heavily from his heritage, depicting scenes of community, spirituality and the natural world in a style that merges traditional Indigenous elements with contemporary art techniques.
Well-known Moose Jaw tour guide given esteemed Lois Boyle Award

Well-known Moose Jaw tour guide given esteemed Lois Boyle Award

The Friends of the Forces Fellowship presented Johnson with the award during its volunteer and sponsor appreciation night at the social centre at 15 Wing Air Base recently.
Powerlifting changed a young woman鈥檚 life

Powerlifting changed a young woman鈥檚 life

鈥淲hat really sticks out to me in this sport is the support and diversity within it,鈥 said Sedor. 鈥淭he community is so supportive of one another, and the people are highly diverse.鈥
Six new firefighters in Estevan are eager to serve

Six new firefighters in Estevan are eager to serve

The new recruits have learned a lot since joining the fire department earlier this year.
Long-time Sask reeve remembered for his decades of service

Long-time Sask reeve remembered for his decades of service

Joe Vilcu, who died in a collision in the Regina area in September, spent 27 years, many of them as reeve, on the RM of Cymri's council.
From Treaty 6 to the Big Smoke

From Treaty 6 to the Big Smoke

Madison Noon is living her dream.
Living as a single parent after cancer devastates a family

Living as a single parent after cancer devastates a family

Cheryl Lake reflects on her experiences after the death of her husband due to cancer.
Pioneering First Nations teacher remembered

Pioneering First Nations teacher remembered

Student lounge named in honour of the late Dr. Cecil King.
Funds support graduate students and community research

Funds support graduate students and community research

USask scholars create a legacy.
Garden angels: Neilburg women beautify community spaces

Garden angels: Neilburg women beautify community spaces

The work of Linda Walde and Jacquie Goodall goes unnoticed in Neilburg's green spaces.
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