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Ribbon shirt presented to Carlton in memory of Victor Thunderchild

Ribbon shirt presented to Carlton in memory of Victor Thunderchild

Victor Thunderchild, who passed away from COVID-19 in April, was a much beloved teacher and counsellor at Carlton for 29 years.
Pre-COP26 youth summit unveils its list of demands

Pre-COP26 youth summit unveils its list of demands

Young delegates from the Youth4Climate presented a list of demands for world leaders ahead of a United Nations meeting.
New book released from Hayley Wickenheiser

New book released from Hayley Wickenheiser

New book "Over the Boards, Lessons Learned From the Ice" delves into experiences on and off the ice for Hayley Wickenhiser.
Day Scholars can apply for Residential Schools compensation by December

Day Scholars can apply for Residential Schools compensation by December

The settlement also established a $50-million Day Scholars Revitalization Fund to support healing, and linguistic and cultural reclamation, for day scholars and their descendants.
SFD: Fire fatality punishment enough for tampering with smoke alarms

SFD: Fire fatality punishment enough for tampering with smoke alarms

A working smoke alarm could have avoided a fatal fire
Would you dare visit the 4th most haunted place in Saskatchewan?

Would you dare visit the 4th most haunted place in Saskatchewan?

The iconic Kerrobert Courthouse has had a long history of eerie tales coming from unusual and frightening experiences recounted there.
Monoclonal antibody treatments now available to Sask. COVID-19 patients

Monoclonal antibody treatments now available to Sask. COVID-19 patients

Select COVID-19 patients will be able to receive monoclonal antibody treatment beginning this week, says public health.
Canada's health care system one of the worst in the world

Canada's health care system one of the worst in the world

Despite having the second-highest spending per capita on health care, Canada ranks dead last in timely care, with the longest waitlists
Cowessess First Nation successfully identifies 300 People from unmarked graves

Cowessess First Nation successfully identifies 300 People from unmarked graves

Unfortunately, despite the available records, Cowessess Chief Cadmus Delorme believes that identifying each of the 751 graves is unlikely.
The Meeple Guild: Fun with great big monsters

The Meeple Guild: Fun with great big monsters

Monsterpocalypse has players battling with monsters
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