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Federal funding will help preserve historic site, upgrade grid road

Federal funding will help preserve historic site, upgrade grid road

The restoration of the La Roche Percee Provincial Historic Site begins in the spring of 2024.
Here's a list February inflation rates for Canadian provinces

Here's a list February inflation rates for Canadian provinces

Saskatchewan: 1.7 per cent.
Sewing solidarity and support for Ukrainian culture through dance

Sewing solidarity and support for Ukrainian culture through dance

Articles of clothing are manufactured by skilled Ukrainian artisans in the war-torn country, serving as a lifeline for those who depend on their craft for survival.
Bilateral agreements signed for $560 million to health care

Bilateral agreements signed for $560 million to health care

Federal and provincial health ministers were in Regina Monday to sign bilateral agreements for health care funding for Saskatchewan.
Saskatchewan’s Chief Coroner Clive Weighill retires

Saskatchewan’s Chief Coroner Clive Weighill retires

James Smith inquest his final task as coroner.
Sask. man hailed as hero on trial for sexual assault

Sask. man hailed as hero on trial for sexual assault

Travis Levitsky was recognzied by the City of Lloydminster as a hero.
The Ruttle Report - Community ideas need community input

The Ruttle Report - Community ideas need community input

"We all call small town Saskatchewan home."
Preeceville basketball players, parents strike back at STF plans

Preeceville basketball players, parents strike back at STF plans

The possible cancelation of Hoopla has many who are affected voicing concerns and frustrations from the Preeceville School.
Veteran, marching across Canada for mental health, stops in Bienfait

Veteran, marching across Canada for mental health, stops in Bienfait

In addition to depression, feelings of abandonment, racism, and physical and sexual abuse, Jefferson has faced many challenges. He shared his encouraging story with people in Bienfait last week.
Lessons from the James Smith Cree Nation tragedy

Lessons from the James Smith Cree Nation tragedy

‘We’ve got to forgive,’ says JSCN Chief Wally Burns.
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