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Meryl McMaster's new work: A tribute to her grandmothers' legacy

Meryl McMaster's new work: A tribute to her grandmothers' legacy

Meryl McMaster's newest work, "nôhkominak âcimowina" or "Stories of My Grandmothers," part of the Bloodline Exhibition, will stay at Saskatoon's Remai Modern until Dec. 31.
Major expansion to begin at Prince Albert Victoria Hospital

Major expansion to begin at Prince Albert Victoria Hospital

Phase includes geotechnical drilling, utility work and construction of a new parking lot.
Man connected to N. B'ford shooting incidents gets jail time

Man connected to N. B'ford shooting incidents gets jail time

Adrian Dreaver was arrested by the RCMP Gang Task Force when they were investigating four incidents of shots fired in three days.
Shelly Palmer - A Verb is a Terrible Thing to Waste

Shelly Palmer - A Verb is a Terrible Thing to Waste

I tweet, you tweet, he/she/it tweets.
Maidstone and District News: Health auxiliary boosts local health care

Maidstone and District News: Health auxiliary boosts local health care

New equipment saves lives, time and travel.
Mayfair and District News: Spiritwood hosting a street dance

Mayfair and District News: Spiritwood hosting a street dance

Head to Rabbit Lake Tuesdays for burgers and bunnock.
Disc golf event helped kick off Pride Week in the Battlefords

Disc golf event helped kick off Pride Week in the Battlefords

The goal is to get the disc in the hole just like regular golf.
BUH surgical services to resume at half capacity Aug. 1

BUH surgical services to resume at half capacity Aug. 1

The SHA says no surgeries have been cancelled, as this is a planned improvement project.
Canadian Chamber of Commerce joins calls for extension of CEBA repayment deadline

Canadian Chamber of Commerce joins calls for extension of CEBA repayment deadline

Approximately $49 billion went out to about 900,000 businesses through the program.
Calls for residential school abuse records to be re-examined for names of deceased

Calls for residential school abuse records to be re-examined for names of deceased

Could the fact that a small number of survivors have chosen to share their records be due to a lack of awareness that they can do so?
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