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No injuries in crashes

Emergency crews were busy with a number of collisions over the past few days. Saturday, WPD Ambulance responded to a single vehicle rollover 6.5 kilometres north of Edam on Highway 4.
Hoping for freedom: raffle supports treatment costs

Hoping for freedom: raffle supports treatment costs

Even though the health care system in this country isn't ready to embrace liberation therapy, there are those throughout the region suffering from MS who are taking the risks, travelling abroad and paying for the treatment themselves.
Festival proceeds provide comfort at lodge

Festival proceeds provide comfort at lodge

It isn't Christmas yet, but Maidstone's Red Hat Society is already thinking about the season.
Carbon offset program launched

Carbon offset program launched

A new voluntary carbon offset program has been announced for individuals and organizations.
Life is what happens next: Brooks

Life is what happens next: Brooks

Maidstone High School has a population of about 200 students and over a quarter of them proudly wear the orange and blue.
First reading to bylaw on CUPlex site among council highlights

First reading to bylaw on CUPlex site among council highlights

North Battleford city council gave first reading Monday to a bylaw that would rezone land for expansion and zoning on the Credit Union CUPlex site. The bylaw would rezone the land from A1 Agriculture to C3 Commercial.
School gets long-awaited makeover

School gets long-awaited makeover

Classes started Sept. 13, but if you take a walk down the hallways of Hafford Central School, it's not students you'll see, but construction workers, plumbers and electricians.

New process coming for foreign-trained doctors

A new assessment process is coming in Saskatchewan which is designed to recruit more foreign-trained doctors to the province. Health Minister Don McMorris announced the new process Sept. 20.

More money to CUPlex

Another $92,000 in contributions were announced in the fundraising campaign for the Credit Union CUplex this week.

Man accused of sexual assault remanded until prelim

A man accused of two charges of sexual assault and sexual interference involving a minor has elected to be tried in Queen's Bench Court by judge alone. David Smith appeared in provincial court before Judge Dan O'Hanlon on Wednesday.
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