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Indigenous gaming advocate earns provincial tourism award

Indigenous gaming advocate earns provincial tourism award

Bernie Shepherd will go down in history for having the idea of opening a casino on the reserve to create jobs for the Indigenous people.
Sask. farmer promotes value of positive mental health among producers and others

Sask. farmer promotes value of positive mental health among producers and others

Danielle Wildfong sees a lot of farmers struggling with mental health, and she wants to do something about it.
A forever tribute to community spirit and volunteerism

A forever tribute to community spirit and volunteerism

Paying it forward: Nicholas Kashuba memorial award continues legacy of giving.
Educator shares reconciliation journey as she begins research of topic

Educator shares reconciliation journey as she begins research of topic

"...by walking together...we can create powerful change."
Stoughton veterinarian receives her second SVMA Meritorious Service Award

Stoughton veterinarian receives her second SVMA Meritorious Service Award

Dr. Anne Y Kernaleguen of Stoughton Veterinary Services received her second Meritorious Service Award in September.
Retired Weyburn vet back with a second volume of stories

Retired Weyburn vet back with a second volume of stories

Longtime veterinarian Dr. Gary Hoium has now released Volume 2 of vet stories, of “Don’t They Kick When They Do That?â€
Longtime rancher shares story with Weyburn Rotary Club

Longtime rancher shares story with Weyburn Rotary Club

A lifelong rancher from the Radville area, Murray McGillivray, shared his love of Saskatchewan and of the cattle industry in a presentation to the Weyburn Rotary Club
Memorial service salutes Moose Jaw’s last WWII veteran

Memorial service salutes Moose Jaw’s last WWII veteran

Two CT-156 Harvard II training aircraft from 15 Wing Air Base flew over the Moose Jaw Funeral Home on Sept. 7 after a memorial service for Al Cameron, who died Aug. 29 at age 98. 
Alana Wilson makes history for Sask at baseball nationals

Alana Wilson makes history for Sask at baseball nationals

Alana Wilson was one of two female umpires from Saskatchewan selected to attend a national baseball event - a first for this province.
Serving the community for four decades fills nurse with gratitude

Serving the community for four decades fills nurse with gratitude

Outlook's public health nurse reflects on career
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