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Editorial: Rec facilities more than just their bottom line

Editorial: Rec facilities more than just their bottom line

There is ultimately more to recreational facilities than their individual bottom lines based on operations and renewal set aside.
Zaharia elected to Football Sask. board

Zaharia elected to Football Sask. board

Looks to bring representation to rural football communities.
Everybody Has a Story: Michelle Good's novel has changed lives

Everybody Has a Story: Michelle Good's novel has changed lives

When Michelle Good was young, she wanted to be a lawyer because she dreamed of justice. It wasn't until years later, after becoming an activist, and even later, an author of Five Little Indians, she realized it wasn't.
Mental health focus of SCSA general meeting

Mental health focus of SCSA general meeting

President of SCSA says mental health is a major priority in the construction industry.
Yorkton bowlers fare well at provincial event

Yorkton bowlers fare well at provincial event

The event was a qualifying event with gold medal-winning teams advancing to Nationals in Edmonton.
Ladies take centre court at Yorkton pickleball event

Ladies take centre court at Yorkton pickleball event

The event, held at the Gloria Hayden Centre attracted 48 players.
The Outlook newspaper, staff up for six awards in competition

The Outlook newspaper, staff up for six awards in competition

Annual competition highlights work from around the province.
Immerse yourself in Alternate Scenarios: Ryan Wonsiak's Art Exhibition at Godfrey Dean Gallery

Immerse yourself in Alternate Scenarios: Ryan Wonsiak's Art Exhibition at Godfrey Dean Gallery

Alternate Scenarios is on display until May 27.
Aquabatix club hosts 'Watershow' at Access Water Park

Aquabatix club hosts 'Watershow' at Access Water Park

The afternoon of swimming saw the stands installed at the pool full with an appreciative audience.
Dance-a-thon makes an impact in community through Creative Kids

Dance-a-thon makes an impact in community through Creative Kids

The event raised $7000 for Creative Kids.
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