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Federated Co-op puts $1 million toward Wanuskewin's UNESCO bid

Federated Co-op puts $1 million toward Wanuskewin's UNESCO bid

The core of Wanuskewin's UNESCO application is to articulate what makes the park unique and what its outstanding universal value is.
Kamsack Comp. grad on Time magazine’s most influential list

Kamsack Comp. grad on Time magazine’s most influential list

Dr. Evan Eichler was part of a team that mapped the entire human genome without any missing gaps.
Federal government to end COVID-19 vaccine mandates: sources

Federal government to end COVID-19 vaccine mandates: sources

Announcement expected Tuesday afternoon.
Sask. financial outlook stable: credit rating agency

Sask. financial outlook stable: credit rating agency

S&P Global Ratings affirms Saskatchewan's AA rating.
Canada ranks 9th for migrating millionaires

Canada ranks 9th for migrating millionaires

Canada is seen as a favoured destination for millionaires on the move. Many of them are coming from countries in strife, according to a new report.
Scrapbook from Queen’s coronation returns during Jubilee year

Scrapbook from Queen’s coronation returns during Jubilee year

Leona Budding, from Weyburn, was quite surprised to receive a phone call from Marg Charles, from Moose Jaw, who had found the scrapbook
Prairie Pride: 3 summers of ‘Pandemic Pride’ fosters connections

Prairie Pride: 3 summers of ‘Pandemic Pride’ fosters connections

Virtual programs held during the past three summers made it easier for some people — including those living in rural areas — to participate in Pride and find community.
Brain injury month: It can happen to anyone, anywhere, anytime

Brain injury month: It can happen to anyone, anywhere, anytime

Three Unity residents tell of their experience with brain injuries.
Major increase in water flows expected this week

Major increase in water flows expected this week

Flood risk as rainfall expected to increase water levels in lakes and rivers, including Lake Diefenbaker.
Elections Sask., Indigenous communities commit to collaboration

Elections Sask., Indigenous communities commit to collaboration

Saskatchewan’s chief electoral officer Michael Boda and Lac La Ronge Indian Band Chief Tammy Cook-Searson formally agreed to work together to get rid of barriers to voting on the First Nation and encourage all eligible voters to cast their ballot.
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