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Baljennie News: WDM celebrates Halloween

Baljennie News: WDM celebrates Halloween

Masquerade and dance hosted Oct. 28.
Borden and District News: Friendship Club activities heating up

Borden and District News: Friendship Club activities heating up

Pie and ice cream tea hosted Oct. 27 from noon to 2:30 p.m.
Maidstone and District News: Skiing adventures Down Under

Maidstone and District News: Skiing adventures Down Under

Talance Stapleton earns gold in a junior slopestyle national competition in New Zealand.
Mayfair and District News: Young rodeo stars shine at Manitoba finals

Mayfair and District News: Young rodeo stars shine at Manitoba finals

Doug Sylvester performs at Mayfair Hall Oct. 18 at 7:30 p.m.
Battlefords RCMP and Battlefords COPP join up with Alberta group

Battlefords RCMP and Battlefords COPP join up with Alberta group

A member of Battlefords Detachment Crime Prevention/Victim Services unit, along with five members of the Battlefords COPP group attended to the ACOPA conference.
Sask. Teachers Federation declares impasse in contract talks

Sask. Teachers Federation declares impasse in contract talks

Education Minister Jeremy Cockrill says government willing to negotiate, wants teachers union to return to bargaining table.
Health infrastructure, overcapacity issues hot provincial topics

Health infrastructure, overcapacity issues hot provincial topics

Saskatchewan Party government, opposition NDP host competing announcements on health care on Oct. 16.
Can the government take away your rights? Yes, actually

Can the government take away your rights? Yes, actually

Freedom of the press, assembly, religion, and association are just some of the Canadian freedoms that can be taken for up to five years if the notwithstanding clause is used.
Legislature reacts after human rights commissioner resigns

Legislature reacts after human rights commissioner resigns

Daily Leg Update: Government ministers surprised by Heather Kuttai’s resignation, but are not about to walk back on their parental consent legislation.
Today at the Legislature: Oct. 16, 2023

Today at the Legislature: Oct. 16, 2023

Legislature looks to begin debate on Parents Bill of Rights.
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